The European Union has not decided to send troops to Ukraine
The European Union’s foreign policy spokesman emphasized on Monday that the European Union has no decision to send troops to Ukraine to participate in the war.
According to Isna, “Peter Stano”, the spokesperson of the European Union’s foreign policy, stated on Monday that the European Union has not decided on the possible deployment of European troops in Ukraine at any level and with any mission.
According to Novosti, Stano stated in a press conference: “Regarding the deployment of EU troops on the battlefield of Ukraine, there is still no such decision by the EU to send its troops to the territory of Ukraine at any level and on the basis of any mission.”
Meanwhile, since the beginning of the special military operations of the Russian army in February 2022 in Ukraine, the Western countries have taken the escalating process of sending military and financial aid to Kiev.
Russia has repeatedly stated that the Western policy of sending arms aid to Ukraine has disrupted the process of resolving the war and is like the direct involvement of NATO members in this war.
US President Joe Biden, who is spending his final weeks in the White House, has very little time to send weapons and aid to Ukraine before the change in foreign policy predicted by Donald Trump, the English media Guardian reported on Monday.
According to the Guardian, Joe Biden’s administration is pursuing the process of transferring weapons and up to $6 billion (£4.6 billion) of its remaining aid to Ukraine as quickly as possible, as Kiev’s advocates urge the White House to ease restrictions on the use of weapons. Abolish long-range missile strikes on Russian soil and find other sources of funding for the country’s war before Donald Trump takes office in January.
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