Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala said that "no one in Europe" is going to send their troops to 

Ukraine

.

Like, during the summit in Paris, it was discussed for a minimum of time

This was stated by the head of the Czech government in a comment to CTK.

"Would it be useful for some soldiers, for example, from France, to be on the territory of Ukraine, but not to fight there, but to help in training," Fiala told French President Emmanuel Macron's ideas about the introduction of NATO troops to Ukraine.

The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic said that most of the participants of the summit in Paris agreed that the issue of sending troops would not be discussed or even considered further.

Allegedly, "this is not a topic, because for the vast majority of countries this idea is unacceptable."

"No one in Europe is going to send troops to Ukraine. I don't think it is necessary to dramatize and scare people with some things that no one proposed and does not propose in the form in which they are interpreted," Fiala said.

The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, did not rule out that 

in the future the troops of NATO countries may be introduced into the territory of Ukraine

.

However, "currently, there is no consensus on sending troops." 

 However, most NATO countries have ruled out sending their troops to Ukraine.

In addition, NATO Secretary General

 Jens Stoltenberg made an important statement regarding NATO troops in Ukraine

.

According to him, the Alliance currently does not plan to send military units to Ukraine.

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