Milatović: Sending soldiers to Ukraine is not an option

The President of Montenegro said that Montenegro, as a NATO ally since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, strongly supports Ukraine both bilaterally and through multilateral means in their struggle

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Sending Montenegrin soldiers to Ukraine is currently not an option, said President Jakov Milatović.

He said this at a press conference after a meeting with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis in Bucharest.

"Sending Montenegrin soldiers to Ukraine is not currently an option, nor is it the subject of any discussions," said Milatović, RTCG reports.

He added that in the same way that Romania supports Ukraine, Montenegro, as a NATO ally since the beginning of the Russian aggression against Ukraine, strongly supports Ukraine both bilaterally and through multilateral means in their struggle.

Johannis said that sending NATO soldiers to Ukraine cannot happen, because Ukraine is not a member of the Alliance.

Johannis said that there can be a bilateral agreement between a country and Ukraine on any topic.

"Romania will not send soldiers to Ukraine. We support Ukraine in many ways and we will continue as we have done so far," said Johannis.

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