Recent statements from Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder have clarified that the United States has no intentions of sending its service members to fight in Ukraine. This stance aligns with the position consistently maintained by the U.S. government, as reiterated by Major General Ryder.
The clarification follows discussions that took place during a summit in Paris, where French President Emmanuel Macron suggested that the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine should not be dismissed outright. However, it is important to note that NATO officials and various European leaders have emphasized that there are currently no concrete plans to introduce ground forces into the region.
During the summit, it was emphasized that the initial agreement among participating nations, including European countries and NATO states, remains valid for the foreseeable future. This agreement explicitly states that there will be no deployment of ground troops or soldiers on Ukrainian soil by any European countries or NATO member states.