Zelenskyy's idea to replace US troops in Europe with Ukrainian is inappropriate – NATO PA chief
US Congressman Gerry Connolly, President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, has rejected the proposal of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to replace US troops in Europe with Ukraine’s Armed Forces units after the war as "inappropriate" and "harmful."
Source: Connolly in an interview with Radio Liberty, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Connolly said it is a "generous offer" on President Zelenskyy’s part.
Quote: "But I think that is an improper proposition right now. It appears to be a political pass for Donald Trump in case he wins the election. And those of us fighting for Ukraine in the US Congress don't need to hear this. The US must be in Europe," Connolly said.
He maintained that the US should not be urged to withdraw from Europe since it is neither in Ukraine's or the allies' interests.
"Vladimir Putin, more than anybody else, would welcome it. Because we provide a mechanism of counteraction, and our actual presence in Europe reassures partners. This is not to say that we cannot make certain adjustments to our dislocation. But the concept that we are fully departing Europe and being graciously replaced with Ukrainians... Well, I accept this suggestion as a gesture of goodwill, but the concept itself is unproductive. And right now, it is harmful," Connolly said.
The idea of replacing American soldiers with Ukrainian ones after the war is one of the points on President Zelenskyy’s Victory Plan.
On 18 October, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he was open to changes in the Victory Plan he presented, taking into account the wishes of Ukraine's allies.
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