According to foreign media reports, after the Polish and Czech prime ministers visited Kiev, the Polish side proposed that NATO needs to send peacekeeping forces to carry out tasks in Ukraine.
Agence France-Presse (AFP) noted in the report that Poland has made a request to NATO: send a peacekeeping mission to help Ukraine.
Nato did not directly reject Poland's proposal, but on the contrary, it was eager to move, saying that this proposal could be discussed.
It is reported that Poland proposed a "curve to save Ukraine" method.
A humanitarian squad was sent in the name of NATO, and then troops were sent to Ukraine on the pretext of protecting the squad.
This army that provided "protection" could not be sent by other members, and Poland sent its own troops.
Given NATO's joint defense provisions, Poland's troops, even in the name of an independent state, could have serious consequences, and nato could be involved if Polish soldiers were attacked by Russia.
Russia and Ukraine have made some progress in the fourth round of negotiations, during which the United States and NATO have been non-stop.
The United States has also announced new military assistance to Ukraine, including some weapons of destruction, and NATO will also discuss the deployment of more troops in nato's eastern part.
These operations are all expressions of support for Ukraine.
Why support Ukraine at this time? It is to give Ukraine some hope that Ukraine will continue to spend time with Russia.
The attitude of the Ukrainian side has been repeated again and again, because the West is repeatedly pulling.
The Russians have recently made progress in Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mariupol, and have bargaining chips. The West, seeing that Ukraine might compromise with Russia, immediately began to hint at Ukraine, giving Ukraine the illusion that NATO might send troops.
The west's aim is obvious, to consume Russia, to drag Russia through Ukraine as much as possible, and to make Russia pay a greater price in the frontal battlefield and economy.
It should be noted that in the fourth round of negotiations in Ukraine, Russia mentioned the issue of sanctions against Russia, which is also one of the negotiations.
Russia said that western sanctions against Russia are actually like economic wars.
The Fact that Russia has added the sanctions to the negotiations is actually giving the West a bargaining chip, indicating that Russia is indeed under a lot of pressure.
Naturally, then, the West will continue to put pressure on Russia. The United States has had a hard time provoking the war, and if it ends quickly, it will be difficult for the United States to achieve its goals.
Therefore, the United States has been arching the fire, especially when Ukraine is ready to compromise, and the United States tends to increase its efforts to add fuel to the fire.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is deeply concerned about the current situation, saying that there will be no winners in this conflict and may end in a nuclear disaster.
Under what circumstances would a nuclear war be triggered? Once NATO sends troops and a frontal conflict with the Russian army breaks out, nuclear war becomes a possible event.
At present, NATO's eagerness is making this more and more likely, and in addition to Poland, Estonia has also proposed the establishment of a no-fly zone in Ukraine. The performance of these small states is likely to be a signal that will pave the way for possible future NATO military involvement in the conflict.
Therefore, as the conflict continues, the situation is still likely to continue to escalate, or even spiral out of control.