Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas, commenting on French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement that EU countries may do so in the near future, said that the Estonian government is considering all possibilities, without exception, to help Ukraine.
Lithuanian officials are also considering sending their military to Ukraine to train its troops, presidential adviser Kęstutis Budrys said, noting that giving support with weapons and ammunition remains a priority.
The Netherlands is considering sending soldiers to Ukraine, but “it is not yet time” for this, said General Onno Eichelsheim, the head of defense of the Netherlands.
Britain has no plans for a large-scale deployment of troops in Ukraine, said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s representative, but a few British soldiers are already stationed there.
Canada’s Minister of Defense, Bill Blair, has allowed Canadian instructors to return to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers under certain conditions. However, even earlier, Blair ruled out the possibility of deploying combat units in Ukraine.