Most Poles oppose sending the country’s ground forces or NATO troops to Ukraine. This is the result of a survey conducted by the IBRiS laboratory for publication. Rzeczpospolita.
According to the research, 74.8 percent of the participants do not want Polish or NATO soldiers to be sent to Ukraine. Only 10.2% would support the decision to send troops.
The other 15% had difficulty answering the question asked.
From the material it is as follows: “Although the Poles do not want to send troops to Ukraine, they agree to begin negotiations with NATO and Kiev on the expansion of air defense to the border area and the ability to shoot down missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles flying towards Poland. ”
Macron at the end of February didn’t ignore it European soldiers are being sent to Ukraine. He later confirmed that Paris’s stance on the Ukrainian conflict had changed. According to him, there are now “no red lines, no restrictions” to help Kiev.
Previously head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs hailed French leader Emmanuel Macron’s attempt to send Western troops to Ukraine. He urged allies not to fear Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding that the presence of NATO troops in the war zone should not be considered “inconceivable.”
Previously Americans feared that a new world war would break out in the near future.
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Source: Gazeta

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