Russia warns that if it sends troops to Ukraine, a direct conflict between Russia and NATO will be i

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-01

Recently, a tense situation on the international stage has attracted global attention. Russia's press secretary Dmitry Peskov warned that a direct conflict between Russia and NATO would be inevitable if the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states sent ground troops to Ukraine. This remark has stirred up waves on the international stage, and it has also made people think, in the face of such a complex situation, how should we view it?

At the meeting in support of Ukraine, France's Emmanuel Macron pointed out that the current position of Western countries on sending ground troops to Ukraine has not yet reached a consensus, but he also stressed that with the change of the situation, various possibilities cannot be ignored.

In this regard, Russia's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that the dispatch of ground troops by NATO countries to Ukraine will be an extremely important new situation. This move is not in the interests of Western countries, so many countries are carefully assessing this potential risk.

At the same time, Mikhailo Podolyak, adviser to the Office of Ukraine**, welcomed the open discussion of the possibility of sending ground troops to Ukraine by Western countries. This, he argues, reflects the West's desire to set the right tone and be more aware of the risks.

However, in the face of the possible appearance of NATO forces on the territory of Ukraine, the Russian side made it clear that once this happens, "a direct conflict will be inevitable."

In this tense international context, the United States and other allies have expressed their positions on this. White House committee spokeswoman Adriana Watson said Biden had made it clear that the United States would not send troops to Ukraine to fight. Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder also said that the US side does not have such a plan.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also noted at the International Conference in Support of Ukraine that European countries or NATO countries will not send ground troops, but Ukraine needs more military assistance.

This series of positions demonstrates the prudence and prudence of all parties in this complex situation. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also made it clear that while NATO countries have been providing assistance to Ukraine, there are currently no plans to send ground combat troops.

How should we view the tensions in this international arena? How to balance the interests of all parties? This is not only a test of international relations, but also a challenge to the wisdom and decision-making of the international community. We hope that all parties will work together to find a solution in a rational and restrained manner to maintain regional peace and stability.

Finally, let's think about how you think this complex international situation should be handled. Feel free to leave a comment to share your views and opinions!

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