NATO’s Stoltenberg, Russia’s conflict in Ukraine may extend for years

NATO’s Stoltenberg, Russia’s conflict in Ukraine may extend for years
- NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Russia’s conflict in Ukraine might last for years.
- “We need to be ready for the possibility that it will take years.
- We must continue to assist Ukraine “Bild am Sonntag quoted Stoltenberg.
According to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Russia’s conflict in Ukraine might last for years. He also said that giving Ukrainian forces access to cutting-edge weapons would improve the likelihood that they would be able to free the Donbas from Russian rule.
“We need to be ready for the possibility that it will take years. We must continue to assist Ukraine “Bild am Sonntag quoted Stoltenberg. Even though the costs are high due to growing energy and food prices in addition to the high cost of supporting the military.
A NATO summit in Madrid later this month is expected to agree on an assistance package for Ukraine that will help the country with the move from old Soviet-era weaponry to NATO standard gear, Stoltenberg said earlier this week.
As it resisted Russian advances near a crucial eastern city and various areas came under shell and missile bombardment on Saturday, Ukraine vowed to triumph against Moscow. View More
In March, Russian forces made an attempt to storm Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Since then, Russia has turned its attention back to the eastern Ukrainian province of Donbas.
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