Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated that training soldiers in Ukraine by some countries does not automatically trigger NATO's Article 5 mutual defense clause. She emphasized that sending foreign troops to Ukraine would not escalate the situation and would not lead to invoking Article 5. Kallas also mentioned that if foreign instructors were attacked by Russian forces, it would not activate NATO's collective defense clause.
Nuland warns against NATO training bases in Ukraine The presence of Western instructors would 'directly implicate' the US-led bloc, the retired diplomat has said https://t.co/t39W5qHWo6 https://t.co/pXFJQTry9T
Me: NATO terrorists want to break up Russia. NATO shitheads: That is Russian propaganda - we do not want to attack Russia Dumbfuck Kallas: Hold my Beer... https://t.co/YFJDtvvuhz
So a NATO member leader suggests balkanising Russia. Kallas spectacularly fails to grasp in 26 seconds why this vindicates Russia starting the SMO and why NATO is indeed an aggressor and not a defensive organisation. https://t.co/yRm2NsPMfo
Absent an explicit agreement with the West over the scope and limits of a NATO military presence in Ukraine, the Kremlin would likely view the initial wave of NATO trainers as a trial balloon to gauge Russia’s reaction, writes @MEpiskopos https://t.co/hqGGizYLhi
Sending NATO personnel into Ukraine absent some kind of larger, explicit understanding with Moscow is highly likely to embroil NATO states, including the U.S, in a shooting war with Russian forces, writes @MEpiskopos https://t.co/hqGGizYLhi
The Joint Chiefs chair said that NATO “trainers” will eventually be sent to Ukraine, breaking one of the few remaining red lines preventing the Ukraine war from erupting into a direct conflict between Russia and the West https://t.co/hqGGizZj6Q
Top US brass says US troops will be sent in as trainers to Ukraine 'eventually' -- NEW @espiskopos on why this would be a recipe for disaster: https://t.co/hqGGizYLhi
UKRAINE: The death of NATO troops aka ‘advisors’ in Ukraine won’t be a trigger the invocation of Article 5 of the NATO Collective Defense Treaty nor will the alliance hold Russia responsible for the deaths according to Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. https://t.co/SJSe4swWME
🇪🇪🇺🇦 "I can’t imagine that if someone gets hurt in Ukraine, those who sent their soldiers will say: This is Article 5. Let’s bomb Russia. It doesn’t work that way. Russia’s propaganda boils down to a war with NATO, they don’t need excuses.", — Kaja Kallas https://t.co/qCMnScq6dq
Kallas said that training #Ukraine’s forces on their territory would not be #escalatory, adding that “Russia’s #propaganda is about being at war with #NATO; they don’t need an excuse.” https://t.co/9QBMfp5ovJ
NEW @MEpiskopos : Sending US troops as NATO trainers to Ukraine without agreements with Russia would be a 'recipe for disaster' https://t.co/hqGGizZj6Q
Estonian PM: sending foreign troops to Ukraine will not automatically trigger NATO Article 5 https://t.co/drLLZ0rygK https://t.co/rBTbdBzFj8
🇪🇪🇺🇦🇷🇺‼️🚨 “Some NATO members have already begun to train the Ukranian Army on the territory of Ukraine and this will not lead to escalation” - Kaya Kallas “The rest of the countries should not be afraid of this either, since if a Russian shell hits foreign instructors, this… https://t.co/NgdfjUlW0g
⚡️Estonian Prime Minister Kaja #Kallas stated that some countries have already sent their instructors to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers, the Financial Times reported. 📷: AFP https://t.co/hbo2b5pohL
Estonian PM Kaya Kallas wants Russia broken up into smaller states https://t.co/uwVpZUkT0x
Kaja Kallas told the @FT that “there are countries who are training soldiers on the ground already” and they did so at their own risk. If training personnel were attacked by Russian forces it would not automatically trigger Nato’s Article 5 mutual defence clause, she said. ...… https://t.co/pZDcdN4qNR
Nato training soldiers in Ukraine does not escalate war by activating Article 5, Estonian PM @kajakallas tells @ft https://t.co/ItIktAzoon
Western powers are inching towards (officially) sending military trainers to Ukraine. @kajakallas tells me and @HenryJFoy why it wouldn't drag Nato into conflict. Nato training soldiers in Ukraine does not escalate war, says Estonian PM https://t.co/0gK5rVQFT3 via @ft