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CCTV Emmanuel Macron mentioned on February 26 that it was possible to send an army to Ukraine, and Russia sounded the alarm that if it did, it would cause a direct war between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Russia. The United States and other European countries have made clear their stance and no longer raise the topic of "sending troops," saying that they have no intention of doing so.
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The White House and the United States** believe that the highest priority is to rescue Ukrainian troops.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Ukraine said on the 26th at the international conference in support of Ukraine held in France"There will be no more ground troops from Europe or NATO, and there will be no more military assistance. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said: "Sending an army is not an option for Germany.
A spokesman for Spain's press service made it clear at a press conference: "We do not agree with this proposal. ”
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tucker said after meeting with Czech Prime Minister Peter Fiala:"Poland has no intention of sending troops to Ukraine,"Fiala said that the Czech Republic certainly had no intention of sending troops. "
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said: "We have to be very careful when we talk about sending troops, we must not give the impression that we are at war with Russia, that we are not at war with Russia. ”
Croatian Zoran Miraovic said that sending troops to Ukraine is a "stupid" act, and that only through a peace agreement can the Ukrainian problem be resolved.
Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview with the Associated Press news agency that the member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have already provided support to Ukraine, but do not plan to send a fighting force to Ukraine.