On February 26 of this year, one was held in Paris, France"International Congress in support of Ukraine"。France** Macron said that before this, Western leaders had negotiated the possibility of sending an army force to Ukraine, and there was no agreement at present, but the possibility of doing so was not ruled out. Representatives of various countries attending the meeting had different opinions, and Russia said on the 22nd that if NATO sent troops to Ukraine, it would be equivalent to waging war against it.
France's Macron said after the meeting that there was no agreement at the meeting on whether to send an army to Ukraine, but that sending an army "cannot be ruled out" in the future.
Macron: We have had frank and direct consultations today (26) on the relevant issues, and we have not yet reached a formal consensus on the issue of sending troops [to Ukraine]. But judging by the current situation, anything can happen in the future. We will do everything in our power to guarantee that Russia will not win this war.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz issued a statement on the 28th saying that neither Europe nor the North Atlantic Treaty Organization would send troops to Ukraine.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz: Obviously, we have already talked about the way of aid [to Ukraine]. But Ukraine does not have a European or North Atlantic Treaty Organization army or army. That was our initial consensus and will continue to do so in the future.
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Slovak Prime Minister Fizo said on the 22nd that some North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Union countries are preparing to send troops to Ukraine, but Slovakia has no such intention. Fizo believes that sending troops from the European Union and NATO member states to Ukraine will not bring any concessions to Russia, but will further worsen the situation.
Slovak Prime Minister Fizo: Many countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union are considering a bilateral agreement on military operations in Ukraine. I can't give anything else or explain why I did it.
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Poland ** Duda said on the 24th that the European Union and NATO member states have different opinions on whether to send troops to Ukraine, while Poland has not yet made a decision to send troops. He said that countries are considering special help for Ukraine. But there is no bipartisan agreement on whether to send troops to Ukraine.
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In addition, "Reuters" quoted a White House ** in the United States on the 27th as saying that the United States does not plan to send troops to Ukraine, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization does not have a similar project.
Greek Prime Minister Mikhazo Jakis also said that no military forces are currently entering Ukraine. He believes that this also applies to most NATO countries.
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Norwegian Radio and Television reported that Norwegian Prime Minister Støre said on February 27 that Norway would not send troops or other troops to Ukraine.
Steller responded to this, after the French Macron had hinted that there was a high probability that troops would be sent to Ukraine. At the same time, he noted that this is not a dispute between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Russia or Russia.
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Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on the 6th that France's Macron said that Russia had been informed that the country had consulted with a number of member states on the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine.
Russian Spokesman Dmitry Peskov: In this case, the question we have to discuss is not whether it is possible, but whether it is a (head-on) collision between [Russia] and NATO. Here are our current estimates. In addition, States should make their own assessment of their own interests and those of their own people and ask them questions on the issue.
Kosachev, vice chairman of the Russian Council, said on social media on the 26th that if NATO sends troops to Ukraine, it will be regarded as a war with Russia.