The White House suggests that Ukrainians continue to wait for Congressional approval for arms supplies from the United States.
The United States of America will not send its troops to the front in Ukraine. This was stated by the official speaker of the National Security Council at the White House, Adrienne Watson.
“President Biden has made it clear that the United States will not send troops to fight in Ukraine,” she told reporters as Biden met with senior lawmakers at the White House.
According to her, the American president believes that Ukraine will receive all the weapons it needs as soon as Congress approves additional funding in the amount of $60 billion.
Macron’s statement regarding sending troops to Ukraine
As wrote, the day before, French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters that at a meeting with other Western leaders he discussed the hypothetical possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, but “today there is no consensus” on this issue.
Today, the leaders of a number of European countries raced to deny the possibility of sending their troops to Ukraine. In particular, such statements were made by representatives of the Czech Republic, Spain, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Austria and other countries.
In addition, Macron’s statement was commented on in the Kremlin. Putin’s speaker Dmitry Peskov decided to further instill fear in European leaders with threats of direct war between Russia and NATO countries.