NATO announces stable military support for Ukraine


According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Russia has once again engaged in large-scale hostile acts against NATO members.

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According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Russia has once again engaged in large-scale hostile acts against NATO members.

As a result, NATO has strengthened its defenses by intensifying intelligence exchanges and improving the protection of infrastructure at risk, particularly underwater and in the cyberspace domain.

Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, said:

We have seen an increase in acts of sabotage, cyberattacks, exploited migratory movements and other hostile actions by Russia. We will respond to Russian provocations calmly and measuredly. At the same time, we will denounce his misdeeds and impose financial sanctions on him.”

A defense strategy not seen since the Cold War was presented at a meeting of NATO defense ministers, attended by Ukrainian Minister Rustem Umerov. During this meeting, how members intend to deter and defend against global threats, particularly against Russia, was presented. An announcement of 500,000 soldiers at a high level of preparation in all areas was made.

Towards stable military aid to Ukraine

As NATO’s 75th anniversary approaches in Washington, the allies also decided to focus on stable military support for Ukraine.

NATO Secretary General Jen Stoltenberg said:

Ukrainians will have better planning. This will allow for more anticipation, transparency and will ensure minimal and equitable sharing of this issue between members. Above all, it will send a message to Moscow that we are taking action.

NATO defense ministers say it is time to provide long-term support to Ukraine. They agreed on substantial assistance in training Ukrainian soldiers. They also said they needed to move closer to Ukraine’s long-term membership in NATO.

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