News I don’t make such promises – Estonian Prime Minister about guarantees not to send troops to Ukraine by alex 14.03.2024 written by alex 14.03.2024 36 Estonian Prime Minister refused to guarantee that troops would not be sent to Ukraine/Collage 24 Channel< p _ngcontent-sc90 class="news-annotation">Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas made a new statement regarding the sending of Estonian military personnel to the war in Ukraine. The head of the Estonian government emphasized that she cannot guarantee that the country's Defense Forces will not be sent to our state. This is how she responded to the statements French President Emmanuel Macron about the possibility of sending troops of Western states to Ukraine. At the same time, not everyone in the Estonian parliament shares the position of Kaja Kallas. Estonian Prime Minister once again spoke about troops to Ukraine ERR journalists reported that during the latest government information session in the Estonian parliament, the focus was on French President Emmanuel Macron's statements on sending Western troops to Ukraine. Thus, members of the Conservative People's Party of Estonia expressed concern about the possibility of deploying Estonian troops in Ukraine, which forced Prime Minister Kallas to explain that such a decision was not within her authority. In addition In addition, there were calls from parliamentarians to assure that the Estonian Defense Forces would not be drawn into any conflicts. I do not make such promises because that circumstances may change. From your interpretation, it seems like the interference could be anything. Our military assistance to Ukraine can also be regarded by Russia as interference,” said the head of the Estonian government. In addition, she assured that Estonia really wants Ukraine to win, and that Russia lost, returning to its borders recognized by all international states. Previously, Callas supported the idea of sending troops Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stressed that Western leaders should consider the possibility of introducing ground troops into Ukraine. She believes that this would be a strong signal to Russia that Europe is ready to consider all possible options. In her statement, Callas emphasized that all countries recognized the importance of supporting Ukraine and confronting Russia in the ongoing war. She also stated that in this critical situation, no potential war scenarios are rejected. Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron said that he admits the possibility of introducing NATO troops into Ukraine. However, he noted that there is still no consensus on this issue among the Alliance members. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post The Polish Sejm announced the deadline for unblocking the border next post Online map of military operations in Ukraine: where the fighting is taking place as of March 14, 2024 You may also like The first meeting will be in December: Zelensky... 19.11.2024 Blowing up the car of the Chief of... 19.11.2024 Shelling of a hostel in Glukhov: bodies of... 19.11.2024 Duda accuses Scholz of trying to sideline Trump... 19.11.2024 Damage of 56 million UAH: State Bureau of... 19.11.2024 The Kremlin continues to frighten the world with... 19.11.2024 We must be strong and determined as the... 19.11.2024 By the end of the year, Russia will... 19.11.2024 Russia attacks Zaporozhye: thousands of families without power,... 19.11.2024 The US State Department did not comment on... 19.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ