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NATO not planning to deploy combat troops in Ukraine: NATO chief

January 30,2022 13:13

NATO countries ‘have some differences’ over level of support they should provide to Kyiv, admits Stoltenberg

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday that the military alliance is not planning to deploy combat troops in Ukraine.

In a video interview broadcasted by the US think tank Atlantic Council, Stoltenberg warned that there will be “different consequences” if Russia invades Ukraine or a NATO ally.

He explained that Ukraine is a “highly valued partner,” but NATO is “not planning to deploy NATO combat troops in Ukraine.”

He admitted that NATO countries “have some differences” over what kind of support they should provide to Ukraine.

On the other hand, he stressed, there is “100% agreement, no doubt” that the allies would defend NATO territory if one of its members is attacked.

He explained that the military alliance has increased its air and naval presence in the Baltic and the Black Sea regions, as well as ground forces’ preparedness to defend NATO allies.

“If Russia wants less NATO at its borders, they have actually achieved exactly the opposite,” Stoltenberg pointed out, referring to Moscow’s proposals on European security arrangements.

“If they use force again against Ukraine, they will see even more NATO at their borders,” he asserted.

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