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European Allies Reconsidering Military Involvement In Ukraine Crisis

European Allies Reconsidering Military Involvement In Ukraine Crisis

Politics Desk 27 Feb , 2024 11:28 PM GMT

  • US and NATO allies have ruled out sending ground troops to Ukraine.

  • Ukrainian officials have not directly addressed this stance.

  • A presidential adviser hinted at expanding assistance to signal Moscow about risks.

European Allies Reconsidering Military Involvement In Ukraine Crisis
Ukrainian servicemen fire a BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system towards Russian troops in Donetsk region
Reuters
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The United States and other NATO allies have firmly ruled out the possibility of committing ground troops to the conflict in Ukraine. In response, Ukrainian officials have not directly addressed this stance. However, a presidential adviser hinted that any expansion in assistance to Ukraine would serve as a signal to Moscow about the risks it faces.

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French President Emmanuel Macron's recent comments on not ruling out the option of committing ground troops to the conflict were met with mixed reactions. While Macron's statement was in response to a question and not a direct commitment, it prompted several European countries, including the UK, Poland, Italy, and Germany, to clarify that they were not willing to send ground troops.

Ukrainian officials have not directly addressed this stance.

US and NATO allies have ruled out sending ground troops to Ukraine.

A presidential adviser hinted at expanding assistance to signal Moscow about risks.

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This situation has led European leaders to reassess their stance on the conflict and consider their red lines in terms of involvement. Despite the rhetoric about not allowing Russia to succeed in Ukraine, the absence of U.S. funding and Macron's comments have forced European capitals to contemplate the extent to which they may need to intervene.

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