Western Countries Contemplate Sending Western Troops to Support Ukraine Amid Tensions with Russia
International Collaboration in Mind: Leaders Discuss Possible Deployment of Western Troops in Ukraine
According to Miami Herald, as things get more tense between Russia and Ukraine talks about sending Western troops from Western countries to help Ukraine fight are getting more serious. The Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski agreed with the French President Emmanuel Macron saying it’s not a crazy idea to send out Western troops. Sikorski said at a meeting in Poland that it’s like when different countries worked together during the Korean War in the 1950s. The Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico also hinted that NATO and EU countries might send their soldiers to Ukraine.
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Assessing Military Support Through Sending Out Western Troops for Ukraine: World Leaders Navigate a Delicate Balance Amidst Tensions with Russia
Czech President Pavel supports sending Western troops to Ukraine and help militarily while Macron urges support without escalating with Russia. Russia strongly opposes Western troops in Ukraine. President Biden pledges continued support for Ukraine but won’t send troops without Ukraine’s request. The debate over troop deployment continues as leaders weigh options to avoid worsening the situation.