So far, sending troops to Ukraine has been a red line for the West. Macron recently said that nothing should be ruled out. Poland’s Foreign Minister Sikorski now agrees with him.
Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has commented positively on French President Emmanuel Macron’s move to send ground troops to Ukraine. “The presence of NATO troops in Ukraine is not unthinkable. I welcome the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron,” he wrote on Friday evening on the X platform (formerly Twitter). Because Macron’s proposal means “that Putin is afraid, instead of us being afraid of Putin,” Sikorski continued.
His position therefore differs from that of the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. During a visit to Prague last week, he made it clear that Poland had no intention of sending its troops to Ukraine.
Macron had previously stated after an international Ukraine support conference in Paris, attended by numerous heads of state and government: “There is no consensus today about officially sending ground troops.” However, he added: “But nothing can be ruled out in the dynamic. We will do everything necessary to ensure that Russia cannot win this war.”
Post from Poland’s Foreign Minister on X (English)
Source: Stern

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