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The Secretary General of NATO stated that there are no plans to send troops to Ukraine


NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, commenting on the possibility of France sending military instructors to Ukraine, stated that the alliance has no plans to deploy military personnel on the territory of Ukraine, but the members of the alliance have the right to provide "multilateral support" to Kiev, according to Armenpress. Stoltenberg stated in Finland during a joint press conference with the president of that country, Alexander Stubb: "Ukraine, in accordance with international law, has the right to self-defense. We have the right to support Ukraine. Allies provide assistance to Ukraine in various ways. "NATO has no plans to deploy forces in Ukraine," he said. According to Stoltenberg, NATO is working to provide Ukraine with stable, long-term support and the necessary long-term financing. Ukraine needs "predictability and accountability" in terms of military support.