British foreign minister David Cameron said he opposes sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions, noting that Britain has trained 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers abroad.
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British foreign minister David Cameron said he opposes sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions.
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron has expressed his opposition to sending Western troops to Ukraine, even for training missions.
Cameron stated training missions are best carried out outside the country and that the UK has trained 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the UK.
Cameron believes deploying a foreign mission to Ukraine would provide targets for Russia.
U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron opposed sending Western troops to Ukraine, including for training the Ukrainian military
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