On February 26, the leaders of a large number of European countries held an important meeting in Paris to discuss how to continue to support Ukraine. At the meeting, the parties agreed to increase military support for Ukraine, but there were serious differences on the question of whether to send troops to Ukraine.
After the meeting, France's Macron said that in order to protect Ukraine from being defeated by Russia, the West should take all possible measures, including sending troops. However, he also stressed that there is no consensus yet.
Slovak Prime Minister Fizo said that some NATO and EU member states are considering sending soldiers to Ukraine through bilateral agreements. But Slovakia, a member of NATO and the European Union, has no such plans. Fizo believes that sending troops to Ukraine by the EU and NATO countries will not force Russia to compromise and will only lead to a further escalation of the situation. He also said that the convening of this meeting shows the strategic failure of the West on the Ukrainian issue.
Poland **Duda said that the EU and NATO countries are divided on the issue of whether to send military personnel to Ukraine, and Poland itself has not made a corresponding decision.
Separately, according to Reuters, citing a US White House**, the United States currently has no plans to send troops to Ukraine, and NATO has no similar plans.
The results of this meeting show the differences and confusion of European countries on the Ukrainian issue. Despite the desire to protect Ukraine, there is no agreement on how to proceed and to send troops. This also means that there is still a need for more communication and consultation in the process of resolving the Ukraine crisis.
The situation in Ukraine continues to be tense, and the international community is increasingly concerned about its situation. At this critical juncture, the international community should unite to find the most appropriate solution for Ukraine through dialogue and cooperation. It is only through cooperation that long-term peace and stability can be achieved and Ukraine can be helped to prosper and develop.
It is hoped that all parties will adopt a more open and pragmatic attitude, adhere to the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes, and find a feasible path for Ukraine's future. At the same time, the international community should also increase its support for Ukraine to help it tide over the difficulties and achieve national development and prosperity.
It will take time and effort to resolve the Ukraine issue, but I believe that through the joint efforts of the international community, we will be able to find the best solution and bring peace and stability to Ukraine.