NATO chief says Georgia must ‘do more’ to stop Russia

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NATO called on Georgian authorities to “do more” to “stop Russia”. This was stated by Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during his meeting with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.

According to him, NATO approves the Georgian authorities’ assistance in sheltering Ukrainian refugees, but he thinks this is insufficient.

Formerly Spanish newspaper El Pais statedThat NATO troops are already in Ukraine. The article states that France’s announcement that it would probably send troops to counter Russia started the debate by confirming that Ukraine already had NATO troops there for arms control, intelligence operations and training.

9 March Politico newspaper reportedHe said France had formed an alliance of countries ready to potentially send Western troops to Ukraine. Journalists write that so far, apart from Paris, only the Baltic states are ready to seriously consider this idea.

The Polish Foreign Ministry later said that the idea of ​​sending troops to help Kiev was “not unthinkable”. However, the country’s President Andrzej Duda later said that sending NATO troops to Ukraine was too high a price to pay for peace.

Previously in Russia stated About being ready for any scenario in case NATO troops enter Ukraine.

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