Sending German troops to Ukraine is excluded until a possible truce is established. This was announced on September 2 by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during an interview with the Sat.1 TV channel.
"He ruled out the possibility of sending German troops to Ukraine until a possible ceasefire," the publication says.
According to Merz, even in the event of a truce, the process of deploying troops will be complicated by a large number of obstacles.
On September 1, British Defense Minister John Healy said that the country was assessing the combat readiness of its troops in case of their possible deployment on the territory of Ukraine. According to the official, action plans in case of a ceasefire are being developed with the participation of more than 200 military specialists from 30 countries, Izvestia clarifies.

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