According to the German parliament's lower house (Bundestag) Research Services, the deployment of ground troops by a NATO country in Ukraine would not automatically make all other NATO countries parties to the conflict. It is true that the state in question would itself become a party to the conflict, as emerges from an as yet unpublished state of affairs report of the parliamentary expert panel. "If the NATO member state acts unilaterally - i.e. not within the framework of a previously decided
French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated the seriousness of his Monday remarks when he said he would not rule out sending Western troops into Ukraine. Macron said he carefully chose his words and doubled down on his statement despite the criticism he received in his country and internationally. “These are sufficiently serious issues; every one of…
PRAGUE, Feb 28 Four ex-communist central European countries said yesterday they were not planning to send troops to Ukraine as they remained torn on military aid to the.