Putin's spokesman Dmitri Peskov, He declared that a direct military conflict between NATO and Russia would be “inevitable” if soldiers from Western countries were to be sent to Ukraine. Tass reports it. “In this case, we need to talk not about probability, but about inevitability, and this is how we evaluate it,” Peskov said, according to the official Russian news agency, in response to a question about how the Kremlin assesses the probability of a direct conflict between NATO and Russia in the event of sending Western troops to Ukraine.
Sending NATO troops to Ukraine “would not be in the interest” of the West: the Kremlin says so, commenting on the hypothesis launched yesterday by the French president Emmanuel Macron.
The response from the Secretary General of NATO is ready, Jens Stoltenberg, regarding the hypothesis, raised yesterday by Emmanuel Macron, of sending soldiers of the Atlantic Alliance to Ukraine. «NATO allies – he told the Associated Press – are providing unprecedented support to Ukraine. We have been doing this since 2014 and have intensified it after the large-scale invasion” by Russia. “But there are no plans for NATO combat troops on the ground in Ukraine.”
'The White House is against sending troops to Ukraine'
A White House official told Reuters, as reported on its website, that the United States has no intention of sending troops to fight in Ukrainea hypothesis aired by French President Emmanuel Macron for the future, and that there are not even plans to send NATO troops to fight in Ukraine.
Macron, 'a future sending of troops is not ruled out'
The French president, Emmanuel Macronsaid last night at the end of the Paris Conference on Ukraine that the sending of Western troops in the future cannot “be ruled out”https://gazzettadelsud.it/articoli/mondo/2024/02/27/guerra-in -ukraine-kremlin-conflict-inevitable-if-born-send-troops-to-kiev-a5e06aad-76d3-4651-b769-2d9d8c05bfeb/.”We will do everything that needs to be done so that Russia cannot win this war “, Macron said: “to achieve this objective, everything is possible” and the sending of Western troops in the future cannot “be ruled out”.