NATO will not send troops to Ukraine, retired Bundeswehr Brigadier General and advisor to former German leader Angela Merkel Erich Wad said June 19 in an interview with the YouTube channel Die Weltwoche.
According to him, the most the alliance can decide is to send its instructors to Ukraine to train military personnel.
“But definitely nothing more than that.”Vad is safe.
According to the expert, European countries do not have enough military forces to fully intervene in the Ukrainian conflict.
Earlier, Bundestag deputy from the Sarah Wagenknecht Union party – For Reason and Justice, Sevim Dagdelen, said that NATO was discussing a scenario for sending troops to Ukraine. Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó also stated that NATO is preparing for a war with Russia.
Recall also that The New York Times reported in May that kyiv asked NATO to help train recruits near the front line as Russian troops advanced. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States Armed Forces, Charles Brown, noted that sending NATO instructors to Ukraine seems inevitable.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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