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NATO says it has no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has no plans to send combat troops to Ukraineas the president of France, Emmanuel MacronA military alliance official said this Tuesday.

O NATO and alliance members “provide unprecedented aid to Ukraine. We have been doing this since 2014 (…) But there are no plans to send combat troops into the field in Ukrainesaid this employee.

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The same source added that it is “a war of aggression Russia against Ukrainewhich flagrantly violates the international right”.

In accordance with international law, he added, Ukraine She has the right to self-defense and we have the right to support her. This is what the allies [miembros] from the NATO “They are doing it and will continue to do it.”

The phrase of Macron provoked numerous reactions. The government of Russia warned that a possible deployment of troops to Ukraine “not convenient” for Western countries.

“It is not in the interests of these countries and they must be aware of it”said Russian government spokesman, Dmitri Peskovwho added that the mere fact of raising this possibility implies “a very important new element” in the conflict.

Peskov noted that the Kremlin It is “aware of the position Macron about the need to inflict a strategic defeat Russia”.

Source: Elcomercio

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