Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and Finnish Foreign Minister Elinavaltonen have both made statements regarding the potential for their countries to send troops to Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions. Kallas has not dismissed the possibility of Estonian military involvement, while Valtonen highlighted that Finland, aligning with French President Macron's stance, remains open to the idea of direct intervention but currently has no plans to deploy troops, stating "Now this is not the case." Valtonen emphasized the importance of keeping options open for the future, given the unpredictability of the situation.
💯 Finnish Foreign Minister says West should not rule out sending troops to Ukraine in future https://t.co/roxjWml8RA
🇫🇮🇺🇦 "It's important that we not rule everything out for the long term, because we never know how serious the situation becomes," - Finnish Foreign Minister Valtonen ❗️"But the Finnish position is clear: We are not right now sending any troops and not willing to discuss that." https://t.co/yeSh1QzZZh
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland does not rule out that the country's troops will appear in Ukraine in the future. "Now this is not the case but this option cannot be ruled out, as we never know how serious the situation will become," she said. https://t.co/EOL5OOHdIr
Finnish Foreign Minister @elinavaltonen says Western countries shouldn’t rule out sending troops to Ukraine 🇫🇮🇺🇦 https://t.co/usEzWBYvLw
Finland supports Macron and is open to the possibility of direct intervention in Ukraine - Finnish Foreign Minister https://t.co/s2z5uMOTkZ
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas won’t rule out sending troops to Ukraine Read more: https://t.co/p4xIuADmJs https://t.co/tQbygeIHHc