Feb 23 β€’ 10:40 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

Rajevs: The involvement of European countries' soldiers in military activities in Ukraine would mean NATO's participation in the war

Latvian military expert Igor Rajevs highlighted the gap between words and actions in Western support for Ukraine, noting insufficient aid and the implications of European soldiers' potential involvement.

In an interview with Latvian Television, military expert and Saeima deputy Igor Rajevs addressed the ongoing challenges in the front lines of Ukraine during the conflict with Russia. He pointed out a significant disparity between the verbal support expressed by Western countries and the actual military assistance provided, arguing that countries like Latvia and other Nordic nations have played a major role in aiding Ukraine, despite not being large military powers. Rajevs expressed confusion over the reluctance of other European nations to engage more directly in providing substantial support.

Rajevs further discussed the topic of potential deployment of European soldiers to Ukraine, emphasizing that, as of now, it remains unclear how any mobilization would be structured, particularly whether troops would be sent to engage in combat operations or merely to offer moral support. He underscored that any involvement of European forces in military actions would essentially signify a formal participation of Europe and NATO in the ongoing war, escalating the stakes significantly.

The implications of Rajevs' remarks are profound as they underscore the challenges of unified military support for Ukraine amid growing tensions with Russia. The conversation reflects a pressing need for more decisive action from European countries, especially as the conflict continues to unfold and the support thus far appears inadequate to address the complex realities on the ground in Ukraine.

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