
NATO’s Secretary-General Stoltenberg said NATO will not back down but continue supporting Ukraine
NATO’s Secretary-General Stoltenberg said NATO will not back down but continue supporting Ukraine

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg stated on Friday that the alliance would continue to stand by Ukraine and would increase non-lethal assistance to the nation.
“NATO will continue to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. We will not back down,” Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels ahead of the alliance’s foreign ministers meeting in Bucharest next week.
Secretary-General Stoltenberg also stated that if Russia wins the war, there will be no lasting peace in Ukraine, adding that the Western military alliance would not back down its support for Kyiv.
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