NATO's chief says the alliance has no plans to send troops to Ukraine
- The Kremlin warns of a potential direct conflict between NATO and Russia if Western troops enter Ukraine. Macron's statement sparked the warning.
- Kyiv's Western allies have not committed troops to the war, as doing so would provoke Russia. NATO denies plans for combat troops in Ukraine.
- Macron supports preventing Russia from winning in Ukraine and suggests Western military involvement to stop Russian victory.
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Sweden ‘on its toes’ after Russian pledges countermeasures over NATO bid
Sweden is ready to respond to the threat of countermeasures announced by the Russian embassy in Stockholm following the announcement of Sweden’s imminent entry into the alliance, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday.
The Point on the Situation - The countermeasures will be "of a political and militaro-technical nature in order to minimize the threats weighing on its national security", wrote the Russian diplomatic representation on its Telegram channel.
Finland is in NATO, Sweden should follow soon. The Kremlin is now reacting and talking about possible “military and technical retaliation.” Sweden is calm.
Kremlin warns against NATO ground intervention in Ukraine - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
A provocative comment by President Emmanuel Macron of France about the possibility of putting troops from NATO countries in Ukraine has prompted a warning from the Kremlin and hurried efforts by European leaders to distance themselves from the suggestion.
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