British Foreign Minister David Cameron, in an interview with German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung published on Saturday, expressed his opposition to sending Western troops to Ukraine for any purpose, including training missions. He suggested that such training missions are better conducted abroad to avoid creating additional targets for Russia. Cameron's stance reflects a broader reluctance to escalate military involvement in Ukraine, even as he acknowledged the importance of supporting the peace process and strengthening NATO.
The approach, in which the peace process in Ukraine would be supported along with the delivery of weapons to Kiev, has no perspective, neither will work, said British Foreign Minister David Cameron. " The West expects a brighter future with a stronger NATO, a united… https://t.co/9egX3DVS1d
⚡️Cameron opposes deploying Western troops in Ukraine, including for training. According to U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron, deploying foreign soldiers in Ukraine would create additional "targets" for Russia. https://t.co/7euOfW81V2
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British foreign minister David Cameron said he opposes sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions, in an interview with German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung published on Saturday. Cameron said training missions are best carried out abroad. https://t.co/lJ5b8vS3Ix https://t.co/hiC033E5P1
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