NATO and its European allies, including the UK, have firmly distanced themselves from French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion of deploying combat troops to Ukraine. This development comes after Macron's comments sparked confusion and concern among NATO members, with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and reports from Reuters stating there are no plans for such troop deployments. The rejection of Macron's proposal highlights a significant divergence in approaches to the conflict in Ukraine among NATO allies.
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French President Emmanuel Macron's talk of sending troops to Ukraine is shaking NATO allies and causing confusion and anger - Reuters https://t.co/S95JLH3LXt
NATO allies push back after Macron floats idea of sending troops to Ukraine https://t.co/W5hLFEMyPm https://t.co/W5hLFEMyPm
NATO chief, European allies distance themselves from Macron suggestion of troop deployment into Ukraine https://t.co/qo2bAFA31D
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Nato allies reject Macron idea of troops to Ukraine https://t.co/gcSqOcNB2o
NATO said it had “no plans” to send combat troops to Ukraine, a day after French President Emmanuel Macron said the idea could not be ruled out. https://t.co/PNz4C84Xrn
JUST IN - NATO chief Stoltenberg rebuffs Macron's comments: "There are no plans for NATO combat troops on the ground in Ukraine."
NATO says no plans for troops in Ukraine after Macron didn't rule it out https://t.co/DmBEW4sGeP