As Ukraine’s war with Russia continues, Lord David Cameron said the ‘war will be lost if the allies don’t step up’.
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron has ruled out Nato troops being sent to Ukraine, to avoid giving Russian President Vladimir Putin a target.
“It’s making sure that we use Nato’s architecture to help deliver some of the support that Ukraine needs. In response to whether he could see Nato boots on the ground in Ukraine, Lord Cameron said “No”, adding: “I think that we don’t want to give Putin a target like that, and Nato can do lots of things to better co-ordinate the help we give to Ukraine.
“If we can do all those things, whoever gets in in November, we’ll look at the situation in Ukraine and… look at more and more Nato members spending 2% of their GDP on defence and say, this is a success story. I want to invest in this success. From left, Poland’s foreign minister Radoslaw Sikorski, Bulgaria’s foreign minister Mariya Gabriel, Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron and Estonia’s foreign minister Margus Tsahkna attend a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of Nato at Nato headquarters in Brussels
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