He repeatedly mentioned mine-clearing operations as a possibility, saying it “might mean having some personnel, [but] not to fight.” “Ukraine did not ask us to send troops. Ukraine is asking us to send ammunition at the moment,” Séjourné said, adding that “we do not exclude anything for the coming months.” “It is not for Russia to tell us how we should help Ukraine in the coming months or years,” he said at a meeting chaired by Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis and attended by his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba. “It is not for Russia to organize how we deploy our actions…