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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated that there was no talk of ground troops but acknowledged the possibility of soldiers being sent to Ukraine for training. She mentioned that Russia poses a threat to Estonia. Kallas refused to guarantee that Estonia wouldn't deploy troops to Ukraine. In a related development, Latvia PM Evika Silina expressed support for sending NATO troops to Ukraine for training, following signals from French President Emmanuel Macron.
Latvia PM Evika Silina said she supports the idea of sending NATO troops to Ukraine to train the country’s soldiers, after French President Emmanuel Macron signaled he was open to such a move https://t.co/wdFa3J6e3h
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas won’t rule out sending troops to Ukraine Read more: https://t.co/p4xIuADmJs https://t.co/tQbygeIHHc
Estonian PM refuses to guarantee non-deployment of troops to Ukraine https://t.co/VyDulkfJBr
Kaya Kallas refused to guarantee that the country's military would not be sent to Ukraine https://t.co/4EMmreeAFs
⚡️"There was never any talk of bringing in ground troops. But different countries send soldiers to help Ukrainians with training. (!) I cannot promise that Estonia did not send soldiers, as everything can change. Russia is a threat to us", - Estonian PM Kaja Kallas https://t.co/otPCGKpiED