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NATO will not send troops to Ukraine – EURACTIV.pl

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stressed at a site in Las Vegas today that NATO would not send troops to Ukraine. President Andrzej Duda said Polish planes would not fly to Ukraine.

NATO does not want to be part of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, so we do not want to send any troops to Ukraine, we do not want to send aircraft into Ukrainian airspace, NATO Secretary General Laskil stressed on Tuesday. Jens Stoltenberg And the President Andrzej Suspicion.

During a press conference on Tuesday at the Tactical Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Jens Stoltenberg and Andrzej Duda were asked by NATO whether it would provide flights and airports to Ukraine.

Previously, in the media, if necessary, Ukrainian fighters could park at Polish airports, from which Ukrainian pilots would carry out combat missions. Source of information is the Ukrainian Army.

“NATO stands in solidarity with Ukraine and has imposed huge costs on Russia for its unjust occupation,” Stoltenberg quoted the PAP as saying.

“NATO also provides military support, we send military equipment, we send anti-tank weapons, anti-aircraft weapons and other types of equipment, and we provide humanitarian and financial assistance,” he added.

“However, I would like to point out that NATO does not want to be a part of this conflict. Therefore, we do not want to send any troops to Ukraine, or send aircraft into Ukrainian airspace,” NATO Secretary-General stressed.

Andrzej Duda gave a similar answer. “We did not send our planes because it would involve military intervention and NATO in the conflict in Ukraine. NATO is not a party to this conflict,” he said.

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