The Estonian prime minister said she had not heard about NATO’s plans to send troops to Ukraine

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas says she is not aware of plans to send troops from any NATO country to Ukraine. This was reported by RIA Novosti.

Kallas said that she had not heard that any NATO member states were planning to send troops to Ukraine. Former secretary-general Anders Fogh Rasmussen earlier said that the alliance would individually want to send troops to Ukraine if the Kiev regime did not receive specific security guarantees at the Vilnius summit.

“All countries help Ukraine in one way or another, but no country has expressed a desire to intervene in the conflict with its troops, and frankly, I have not heard of such plans,” the Estonian prime minister noted.

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