In response to what France Macron said, the possibility of sending military personnel to Ukraine is not ruled out, although the United States, Germany, Poland and other countries have said that they will not send troops into Ukraine, but Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in an interview with Sky News that Western countries need to consider all available options for providing assistance to Ukraine, including sending troops.
She said that Europe should not be afraid of Russia and should not be afraid of an escalation of the war. "We have to think about all the options. What else can we do to help Ukraine really win? ”
Kallas said Russia was trying to intimidate the European Union. "We should not be afraid, nor should we be afraid of the decisions we intend to make".
Lithuania and Latvia support Macron's idea of deploying troops in Ukraine, and the three Baltic brothers advance and retreat in unison.
In response, Zelensky said: Any initiative aimed at strengthening Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression will benefit the whole world.
In response to Macron's proposal, the Netherlands, which has already provided Ukraine with Patriots and F-16s and M270s, responded to France's call, and Dutch armed forces commander Unnor Echelsheim said that sending troops to Ukraine was a "last resort".
The Netherlands recently spent $100 million to buy ammunition for Ukraine in response to the Czech initiative, and ordered nine DITA self-propelled howitzers from the Czech Republic to support Ukraine. Everyone knows why the Netherlands' aid to Ukraine is even more radical than that of the United Kingdom. Revenge for the compatriots on MH17, the revenge of the gentleman, ten years is not too late, 298 unjust souls, 193 compatriots of the sea of blood feud. It can be said that the Netherlands does not have long-range missiles, and if they do, I am afraid that they are earlier than the storm shadows provided by the British.
In response to the Czech initiative, Belgium will finance the Czech Republic 200 million euros to buy 800,000 artillery shells for Ukraine, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Cro: "We can never compare with the sacrifices that Ukraine makes every day." But we can meet Zelensky**'s request - more ammunition to repel the Russian aggressor. ”
On the 28th, Finnish Defense Minister Antti Haka said that Ukraine could use the ** transferred from Finland to strike targets in the territory of the Russian Federation; The Finnish side does not impose any restrictions on the provision of assistance to Kyiv in the field of **. On the same day, the Defense Committee of the Finnish Parliament announced that the Ukrainian army has the right to use the ** transferred from Finland to attack military targets on Russian territory. Finland is also the most active member of the country to aid Ukraine, and it is also the NATO country with the longest border with Russia. Finland's statement can actually be regarded as a response to Germany's refusal to provide aid to Ukraine because the Taurus missiles were too advanced and feared of attacking Russia and escalating the war.