Poland's Sikorski, Who Thanked U.S. For Bombing Nord Stream, Now Says NATO Troops in Ukraine
Refuses to identify countries who have boots on the ground.
Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish foreign minister who sent the U.S. for bombing the Nord Stream pipeline and now-deleted tweet, gave a speech last week and bragged about what a smart move it was for NATO to have sent troops to Ukraine.
"NATO soldiers are already present in Ukraine. And I would like to thank the ambassadors of those countries who have taken that risk. These countries know who they are, but I can't disclose them. Contrary to other politicians, I will not list those countries," Sikorski said, according to The Kyiv Post.
The discussion of Western troops in Ukraine has been sensitive since French President Emmanuel Macron floated the idea earlier this month.