NATO countries will continue to support Ukraine and even activate this support even more so that Ukrainians can continue to protect themselves and liberate the territories from Russian occupation, the Alliance Secretary General of the Alliance told Jens Stoltenberg.
“Ukrainian forces use their advantage and continue to achieve significant successes, while Russia increasingly without any analysis is affected by terrible blows to civilians and critical infrastructure objects,” he stressed.
“President Putin fails in Ukraine,” Poltenberg added, adding that Russia’s actions have recently, namely, “attempts of annexation, partial mobilization and reckless nuclear rhetoric – are the most significant escalation of the conflict since the invasion of February 24” .