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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that Western leaders should not rule out the possibility of sending ground troops to Ukraine
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This was reported by Politico.
According to the prime minister, world leaders should discuss all possibilities behind closed doors, including what else can be done to help Ukraine.
"I think it is also the signals that we are sending to Russia, that we are not ruling out different things. Because all the countries have understood that we have to do everything so that Ukraine wins and Russia loses this war," Kallas said.
- On February 26, about 20 European leaders met in Paris to discuss threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed them.
- After the conference, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the deployment of Western ground troops to combat Russian aggression should not be ruled out in the future.
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico confirmed that some NATO and EU member states are allegedly discussing the possibility of sending their troops to Ukraine after signing bilateral agreements with Kyiv.
- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the leaders of the Alliance said that no general decision had been made to send troops to Ukraine, and Russia called such a move a declaration of war.
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