The Canadian Prime Minister did not rule out the deployment of troops in Ukraine
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has allowed the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine to provide security guarantees. He stated this on August 24 during a joint press conference with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky in Kiev.
"I don't rule out the presence of troops," he said.
On August 22, the head of the German Military Union, Colonel Andre Wustner, called on Europe to send military personnel to Ukraine. According to his estimates, each of the major countries in the "coalition of the willing," such as Britain, France and Germany, will have to deploy at least 10,000 troops in Ukraine in the long term.
On August 20, Pavel Feldman, Candidate of Political Sciences, professor at the Academy of Labor and Social Relations, in an interview with Izvestia, ruled out plans to deploy NATO troops in Ukraine in the near future. According to him, during the negotiations, Moscow will again need to explain to its European partners that such an approach to settlement is unacceptable for it.
On August 19, Bloomberg learned about the readiness of about 10 countries to send troops to Ukraine as part of providing possible security guarantees for Kiev.
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