Czech President Petr Pavel, commenting on Macron's initiative, has stated that NATO troops can engage in support activities within Ukraine without violating international norms. This clarification, as reported by Euractiv and featuring a photo by EPA-EFE/Martin Divisek, comes amid discussions on the extent of NATO's involvement in Ukraine. According to Pavel, such actions are permissible under international law and the UN Charter, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between deploying combat units and non-combat support roles. The statement aligns with NATO's ongoing efforts to assist Ukraine while adhering to international regulations.
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Czech President Petr Pavel says there is nothing that could legally stop NATO from sending soldiers to Ukraine: “NATO troops can carry out auxiliary activities and supporting measures directly on the territory of Ukraine, since it doesn’t violate any international rules.“ 🇨🇿🇺🇦 https://t.co/CvzddiYT2x
🇨🇿Czech President Petr Pavel believes NATO troop support for #Ukraine within its borders won't breach international norms. In an interview with Euractiv, Pavel said the need for clear delineation between the deployment of combat units and potential involvement of troops in… https://t.co/wzOfMoT84H
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NATO troops could carry out support activities directly on Ukrainian territory as this would not violate any international rules, Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview for Czech Television. According to Pavel, there must be a clear distinction between deploying combat… https://t.co/6fnkj1E01d
#NATO troops could carry out support activities directly on Ukrainian territory as this would not violate any international rules, #Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview for Czech Television. Source: EURACTIV 📷: EPA-EFE/Martin Divisek https://t.co/lknonSVcV0
❗️NATO support in Ukraine not against international rules - Czech President Petr Pavel “From the point of view of international law and the UN Charter, there would be nothing to prevent #NATO member states’ troops – as well as civilians, for example – from assisting in the work… https://t.co/lb9r8FUDzk
🇨🇿🇺🇦🇫🇷 "NATO troops can carry out auxiliary activities directly on the territory of Ukraine, since this does not violate any international rules. Involvement in some supporting measures", - Petr Pavel commented Macron's initiative https://t.co/TCnkdyR0AZ