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Former Ukrainian Ambassador To London Believes Britain Could Send Troops Into Ukraine In Case Of “Catastrophic Events”

Ukrainian diplomat, and former Ambassador of Ukraine to the UK Vadym Prystaiko  

Euromaidan: Ex-Amb to UK believes Britain could send troops to Ukraine in case of “catastrophic events” 

In an interview, Vadym Prystayko shares insights into his communication with British diplomats, revealing their acknowledgment of the impending war and willingness to provide military support. 

Vadym Prystayko, the former Ukrainian ambassador to London, has asserted that the United Kingdom is among the countries that could deploy its armed forces to Ukraine in the event of a “catastrophic development of the war.” Prystayko shared this perspective in an interview with “Radio Svoboda.” 

Addressing one of Ukraine’s arguments for international assistance, Prystayko commented on President Zelenskyy’s statement: “If you don’t help Ukraine now, your children will sooner or later be fighting with Russia.”  

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Update #1: UK weighing contingency to deploy forces to Ukraine if Russia greatly escalates war (The New Voice of Ukraine)  

Update #2: UK could send troops to Ukraine if war develops in catastrophic way – former Ukrainian ambassador to UK (Ukrainska Pravda)  

WNU Editor: I met Vadym Prystayko a few times when he was Ukraine's ambassador to Canada. He is a serious person who fell out of favor with Ukraine President Zelensky this summer (link here). 

As to his claim that the UK could send troops to Ukraine if war develops in catastrophic way .... hmmmm .... I can see a situation where if the entire Ukraine army and government collapses, the West will intervene with military forces, but they will stay in the Western part of the country.



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