
Speaking to Sky News on Friday, David Cameron said the UK would keep supplying weapons to Kiev and focus on replenishing its own stocks "as a national priority."
"But I wouldn't have NATO soldiers in the country because I think that could be a dangerous escalation. We've trained - I think - almost 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers."
This week, French President Emmanuel Macron once again refused to rule out a potential deployment in Ukraine. "We mustn't rule anything out because our objective is that Russia must never be able to win in Ukraine," he told the Economist. Macron argued that the question of NATO boots on the ground could arise "if the Russians were to break through the front lines" and if Kiev were to request help.













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