US Confirms No Troops to Ukraine Despite After Macron Comments

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US Confirms No Troops to Ukraine Despite After Macron Comments

Defense News ,U.S , Ukraine War :- The White House shared on Tuesday that the United States won't be sending soldiers to Ukraine, following French President Emmanuel Macron's consideration of deploying Western forces.


According to National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson, President Joe Biden has been firm about not sending troops to fight in Ukraine. The only US military personnel in Ukraine are at the American embassy in Kyiv, working on ensuring accountability for weapons provided to Ukraine, as mentioned by National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.


Contrary to suggestions by French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne, Kirby clarified that US troops won't be sent for demining, arms production, or cyber operations. He emphasized that the decision to send troops to Ukraine is a "sovereign decision" for France or any other NATO country.


Addressing other potential purposes like training, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller stated that the Biden administration opposes any deployment of troops to Ukraine. Both the White House and the State Department emphasized that the priority is for Congress to approve new military aid to Ukraine.


Miller stressed, "We're not sending boots on the ground in Ukraine. The president's been very clear." However, there is a challenge in the House of Representatives, where Speaker Mike Johnson, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, has not allowed a vote on Biden's request for approximately $60 billion for Ukraine.

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