The North Atlantic Alliance does not discuss a direct military presence in Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated this in a briefing. TASS.
“The issue we are discussing is not the presence of NATO combat forces in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said.
He explained that the discussion was about how the North Atlantic Alliance could coordinate and deliver aid outside Ukrainian territory.
The bloc’s secretary general argued that even if NATO took over coordination of all arms supplies to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, “this would not make the alliance a party to the conflict.” Currently, this role is carried out by the United States.
Prior to this, Vladimir Rogov, Chairman of the RF OP Commission on Sovereignty, Patriotic Projects and Support to Veterans. made A statement that NATO should not console itself with the hope that the Ukrainian army will be able to resist Russia for a long time. He stated that it “might be possible” for Western globalist elites to “cut money” from the NATO budget.
Earlier, Borrell said military aid to Ukraine was rejected won’t lead to the Earth.