German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz has ruled out sending German troops to Ukraine.
The German Chancellor made the corresponding statement on December 4, speaking in the Bundestag.
TASS quotes Scholz's words.
What Scholz said about sending German troops to Ukraine
At the meeting of the North Atlantic Alliance foreign ministers held in Brussels on December 3-4, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock did not rule out sending German peacekeepers to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.
In his speech in the Bundestag, Scholz said that it was not appropriate to speculate now about what would happen after peace was achieved.
It is out of the question that in the current situation we will send troops or German servicemen to Ukraine, the head of the German government stated.
Last week, the French newspaper Le Monde reported that Paris and London had resumed discussions on sending troops to Ukraine.
According to the publication, France and Great Britain do not rule out the possibility of leading the coalition.