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Poland’s foreign minister says the presence of NATO forces in Ukraine “is not unthinkable” and that he appreciates the French president for not ruling out that idea. Radek Sikorski made the observation during a discussion marking the 25th anniversary of Poland’s accession to
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that he could send troops to Ukraine’s frontline as fears about the possibility of World War 3 escalate. President Macron claimed earlier this week that there would be “no more red lines” as the war continues
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has echoed French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent comments, claiming that NATO leaders should not categorically rule out the possibility of sending ground troops to Ukraine. Emmanuel Macron’s statements earlier in the week had stirred controversy among allied
Germany and Poland confirmed they won’t send troops to Ukraine despite reports suggesting some Western nations may consider it as the war with Russia enters its third year. The head of NATO also said the U.S.-led military alliance has no plans to
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Multiple Nato and EU states are considering deploying troops to Ukraine to repel Putin’s forces on a “bilateral basis”. Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico made the claim prior to a meeting of European leaders in Paris. Mr Fico said: “I will limit
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been accused of sending mixed signals about their intentions regarding the Royal Family with their website launch, four years after they left the Firm. Sussex.com has been sold as a one-stop shop for all things Harry
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