Lithuania is prepared to send its soldiers on a training mission to Ukraine despite Russias nuclear threats, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte said in an interview with the Financial Times published Wednesday.Her comments follow the Russian Defense Ministrysannouncement that its forces were preparing to conduct tactical nuclear weapons exercises in response to Western threats and provocations.If we just thought about the Russian response, then we could not send anything.
Every second week you hear that somebody will be nuked, Simonyte told FT about the possibility of Lithuanian boots on the ground in Ukraine.Lithuania, an EU and NATO member, had previously proposed sending its troops to Ukraine for training purposes, but as FT notes, Kyiv has not yet made such a request.Russia on Monday summoned Frances ambassador to denounce the country's provocative policies following President Emmanuel Macron's comments to The Economist last week that Western troops could be sent to Ukraine if Russia broke through Ukrainian front lines.They are talking about the readiness and even the intention of sending armed contingents to Ukraine that is, in fact, to put NATO soldiers in front of the Russian military, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.This is a completely new round of escalating tensions.
It is unprecedented and requires special measures, Peskov added.Besides Macron, Russia has also blasted U.K.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron for saying Kyiv has the right to strike targets inside Russia.Despite Simonytes remarks to FT, the Italian daily Corriere Della Sera, citing a NATO draft document, reported on Sunday that the Western military alliance is planning to adopt ano boots on the ground in Ukraine resolution this summer.
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