Latvia: NATO is not ready to enter the war in Ukraine
The foreign minister of the European country that shares a border with Russia emphasized that NATO soldiers are not ready to enter the war in Ukraine and that the alliance will continue its current path of supporting Kiev.
According to RCO News Agency, “Biba Braje”, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, one of the European members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), pointed out in an interview: “Right now, the NATO alliance is not ready to enter the war in Ukraine because it has the clear understanding that Ukraine is in The self-defense field is supported, everyone will provide what is needed while none of the members want to be part of the war and fight in this battle.
In an interview with the “Kiev Independent” website, Braje argued that if European countries send their soldiers to the battlefield of Ukraine, they will create tension for the European Union, which the European Union avoids.
Last December, Reuters reported that European countries are discussing a plan to send more than 100,000 troops to Ukraine if peace or a ceasefire is achieved in this country. Informed sources told Reuters News agency that Kiev has held talks with the Baltic and Northern European countries in this regard.
This is despite the fact that “Vladimir Putin”, the president of Russia, has already warned many times that the escalation of arms shipments from Western allies to Ukraine will not only not change the course of the war, but will only make the war worse.
Also, the Russian President pointed out that Ukraine’s use of Western long-range weapons to carry out attacks inside Russian territory sends a signal of direct intervention of the carrier coalition in the war in Ukraine.
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