NATO chief says no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine if Russia invades
Published: 12:01 PM,Jan 30,2022 | EDITED : 04:01 PM,Jan 30,2022
Reservists of the Ukrainian Territorial Defence Forces take part in military exercises on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine January 29, 2022.
LONDON: NATO has no plans to deploy combat troops to non-NATO member Ukraine in the event of a Russian invasion, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday.
Asked on BBC Television whether he would rule out putting NATO troops in Ukraine if Russia does invade, Stoltenberg said: 'We have no plans to deploy NATO combat troops to Ukraine ... we are focusing on providing support.' 'There is a difference between being a NATO member and being a strong and highly valued partner as Ukraine. There's no doubt about that.'
Asked on BBC Television whether he would rule out putting NATO troops in Ukraine if Russia does invade, Stoltenberg said: 'We have no plans to deploy NATO combat troops to Ukraine ... we are focusing on providing support.' 'There is a difference between being a NATO member and being a strong and highly valued partner as Ukraine. There's no doubt about that.'