NATO sets red lines for intervention in Ukraine conflict

NATO has privately set red lines, the crossing of which would be a reason for the bloc to intervene in the conflict in Ukraine, La Repubblica reports.

NATO sets red lines for intervention in Ukraine conflict

It is noted that we are not talking about sending troops to Ukraine – while the countries of the bloc are studying possible plans of action.

According to TASS, the first red line for NATO will be “direct or indirect intervention of a third country” in the conflict – the journalists did not rule out the possibility of direct involvement of Belarus. The publication emphasised the length and vulnerability of the Belarusian-Ukrainian border, noting that the Russian Armed Forces are capable of breaking through in the north-west and creating a corridor between Kiev and Belarus.

The newspaper called the second red line a possible “military provocation” against Poland or the Baltic States, as well as military action against Moldova.

Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said that Hungary would never send its weapons or troops to Ukraine.

According to him, the EU is gripped by military psychosis and may send its own troops to Ukraine.

At the same time, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Macron claims that NATO might send NATO troops to Ukraine in order to please the USA.