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EU state cautions against sending troops to Ukraine

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November 26, 2024
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Published: November 26, 2024 1:14 pm
Author: RT

Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur has argued that the risks would outweigh any benefits for the West

Ukraine does not need foreign troops to fight on its behalf, but instead requires continued funding, Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur told media outlet The Hill on the sidelines of the Halifax International Security Forum over the weekend. 

The outlet noted that a number of European leaders have been debating whether to send troops to Ukraine for “training and assistance,” following US President Joe Biden’s authorization for American military contractors to travel to the country to assist in maintenance and equipment repair.   

Earlier this year, French President Emmanuel Macron said that he would not rule out potentially sending French soldiers to fight on Kiev’s behalf and “prevent Russia from winning this war.” While his statement was quickly disavowed by most of Ukraine’s Western backers, some, such as Estonia and Lithuania, supported the idea.   

Pevkur, however, has argued that the risks of such a move would outweigh the benefits, despite Ukraine continuing to suffer a shortage of manpower and morale on the battlefield as its troops lose ground to Russian forces.  

“As far as I know, Ukrainians can handle all of this, when we can deliver all what they need for fighting with Russia,” Pevkur said, suggesting that Ukraine does not have enough equipment and firepower and should instead receive more financing for its own military production.  

Previously, French newspaper Le Monde also reported that the UK and France have recently “reactivated” talks on deploying troops to Ukraine after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Macron in Paris earlier this month.  

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Ukrainian troops retreating in Kursk Region – WSJ

While the details of their talks remain unknown, the outlet speculated that this deployment could range from both countries sending private-sector technicians to repair military equipment, to private military contractors, to flag-wearing personnel on the ground to fight on the front line or enforce an eventual ceasefire and peace deal.  

Moscow has repeatedly claimed that Western special forces personnel are already operating in Ukraine, with Russian President Vladimir Putin stating that Kiev would have been unable to use advanced Western long-range missiles without the assistance of foreign experts.  

At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has noted that there is currently no consensus among Western countries about officially sending troops to Ukraine, and described those discussing such a move as “hotheads.”  

Peskov previously called the idea of Western troop deployments to Ukraine “very dangerous,” while Putin has warned that such a move would result in a “serious conflict in Europe and a global conflict.”

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