A spokesperson for the US State Department stated that the US will not send troops to Ukraine. NATO | Ukraine | Spokesperson
In response to former NATO Secretary General Rasmussen's comments on the possibility of NATO countries sending troops to Ukraine and whether the United States will support this action, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated on the 29th that US President Biden has made it clear that the United States will not send troops to Ukraine.
Previously, former NATO Secretary General Rasmussen stated that it was necessary to establish a "roadmap" for Ukraine's accession to NATO at the upcoming NATO summit. If this is not done, some countries are likely to act alone. He said that it is not ruled out that Poland will provide more support to Ukraine at the national level, and the Baltic countries will follow closely, and may even send troops to Ukraine. On the 22nd, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Riyabkov stated that if NATO deploys troops in Ukraine, it will make a huge historic mistake.
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