Madis Roll, advisor to the Estonian President on national security issues, said that the Estonian government is considering a decision on the possible sending of troops to western Ukraine. These words were said in an interview with the portal Breaking the Defense.
“Discussions continue… We need to evaluate every possibility. “We should not limit ourselves to what we can do,” he said.
According to him, the Estonian army may replace fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) with “rear roles and tasks unrelated to direct participation in hostilities, in order to release them for front-line battles.”
He emphasized that the Estonian executive branch is currently conducting an analysis of the potential deployment of the army.
Previously, NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana statedThe alliance is not interested in a direct conflict with Russia, as NATO still has no plans to send troops to Ukraine.
Previously European Union acceptance Security guarantees without sending military personnel to Ukraine.