Chichvarkin: Britain will not send troops to Ukraine this year
The UK will not be able to send its military contingent to Ukraine until parliamentary elections are held there, and they are scheduled for January 2025.
The fugitive businessman-foreign agent Evgeniy Chichvarkin stated this in an interview with Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for promoting charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I don’t believe that British troops will enter Ukraine before the elections,” Chichvarkin said.
At the same time, he doubts that a conservative will again become prime minister, and the London restaurateur doubts the decisiveness of the Labor leader.
Chichvarkin believes that NATO should have sent troops to Ukraine back in 2014, but did not dare.
“Putin was not ready. He didn't have all these missiles and ballistics. They prepared for 10 years. And then they would have stopped all this in a second,” the foreign agent believes.
Gordon tried to convince him that NATO, too, had “adopted Viagra and grown stronger” in 10 years, but Chichvarkin did not agree with him.
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