None of the NATO member states is considering the possibility of a conflict with Russia. According to TASS, this was stated by the head of the British government Boris Johnson during a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
“For each of the NATO member states, active participation in the armed conflict with Russia is a serious step, which is not considered by any member state of the alliance. In order to get consent for such a step, it is necessary to get the consent of the parliament or the people of that country," he said.
At the same time, Johnson noted that the provision of humanitarian and logistical assistance to Ukraine is being considered, along with the supply of lethal but larger quantities of defense weapons combined with economic pressure.
Johnson stressed that it is not right to say that UK supports or encourages the transfer of volunteers to Ukraine.