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NATO Reportedly Draws Two 'Red Lines' for Direct Intervention in Ukraine
NATO Reportedly Draws Two 'Red Lines' for Direct Intervention in Ukraine
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Russia has repeatedly said that the alliance is directly involved in the conflict by supplying weapons and training the Ukrainian military. According to... 05.05.2024, Sputnik Africa
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NATO has "established at least two red lines, beyond which there could be the alliance’s direct intervention in the conflict in Ukraine," Italy’s La Repubblica newspaper reported on Sunday, citing a "very confidential" unofficial communique.The lines are reportedly seen by NATO as "last resorts" amid its concerns over the looming "collapse" of Ukraine against the backdrop of Russia’s ongoing offensive in several areas at the front line.If either of these two red lines are crossed, NATO will ostensibly activate about 100,000 troops stationed in Hungary, Poland, the Baltic states, Romania and Slovakia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier stressed that the US and NATO are already directly involved in the Ukraine conflict because they not only deliver weapons to the Kiev regime but also train Ukrainian military personnel in the UK, Germany, and Italy.Western countries have provided military and financial support to the Zelensky regime in Kiev since the beginning of Russia's special military operation. The Kremlin has consistently warned against continued arms deliveries to Kiev, saying that it would lead to further escalation of the Ukraine conflict.
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NATO Reportedly Draws Two 'Red Lines' for Direct Intervention in Ukraine
Russia has repeatedly said that the alliance is directly involved in the conflict by supplying weapons and training the Ukrainian military. According to Moscow, NATO's unprecedented activity near Russia's borders is aimed at confrontation.
NATO has "established at least two red lines, beyond which there could be the alliance’s direct intervention in the conflict in Ukraine," Italy’s La Repubblica newspaper reported on Sunday, citing a "very confidential" unofficial communique.
The lines are reportedly seen by NATO as "last resorts" amid its concerns over the looming "collapse" of Ukraine against the backdrop of
Russia’s ongoing offensive in several areas at the front line.
The first red line purportedly pertains to alleged "direct or indirect interference of a third country" – such as Belarus - in the Ukraine conflict, a scenario that also stipulates the Russian Army breaking through the Ukrainian military’s defensive lines near the Ukraine-Belarus border.
The second red line is supposedly related to a possible "military provocation" against Poland or the Baltic countries or military actions against Moldova.
If either of these two red lines are crossed, NATO will ostensibly activate about 100,000 troops stationed in Hungary, Poland, the Baltic states, Romania and Slovakia.
On the other hand, NATO currently "does not have any operational plans" for sending a military contingent to Ukraine as the alliance is dealing with "assessments of its possible actions in emergency situations," according to La Repubblica.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov earlier stressed that the US and NATO are already directly involved in
the Ukraine conflict because they not only deliver weapons to the Kiev regime but also train Ukrainian military personnel in the UK, Germany, and Italy.
Western countries have provided military and financial support to the Zelensky regime in Kiev since the beginning of Russia's special military operation. The Kremlin has consistently warned against continued arms deliveries to Kiev, saying that it would lead to further escalation of the Ukraine conflict.