jensstoltenberg
NATO foreign ministers have debated a plan to provide more stable military support to Ukraine in the coming years. The officials from 32 member states descended on the on the first day of the International European summit in Brussels on Wednesday to mark 75 years of the military alliance and discuss ongoing political priorities. “We strongly believe that support to Ukraine should be less dependent on short-term, voluntary offers and more dependent on long-term NATO commitments,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday. "We see how Russia is pushing, and we see how they try to wi...
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NATO member states need to urgently step up the delivery of ammunition and weapons to Ukraine, the US-led alliance’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, said on Thursday. “The Ukrainians are not running out of courage, they are running out of ammunition. Together, we have the capacity to provide Ukraine what it needs, now we need to show the political will to do so,” he said. Presenting the annual report at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Stoltenberg added that all the alliance’s allies needed “to dig deep and deliver quickly.” “Every day of delay has real consequences on the battlefield in Uk...
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