Overview
- British Foreign Secretary David Cameron stated in an interview that he opposes sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions.
- Cameron highlighted that training missions are best conducted abroad, noting that Britain has trained 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers in this manner.
- The UK's stance comes amid discussions on the potential deployment of Western troops to Ukraine, with France and the US also providing military support.
- Cameron expressed willingness to work with Berlin to lift its hesitance in supplying German-made Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine.
- Poland's Foreign Minister suggested that the presence of NATO forces in Ukraine is not unthinkable, marking a shift in tone from previous positions.