NATO Vows Ongoing Support for Ukraine Amid Russia's 'Brutal War of Aggression'
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NATO Vows Ongoing , Support for Ukraine , Amid Russia's 'Brutal War of Aggression'.
Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's
defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".
Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's
defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".
The alliance's pledge comes after a meeting of
the NATO-Ukraine Council on the second day of
the group's Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting. .
Allies remain steadfast in their
commitment to further step up political
and practical support to Ukraine as it
continues to defend its independence,
sovereignty, and territorial integrity
within its internationally recognized
borders, and will continue their
support for as long as it takes, NATO statement, via Fox News.
A strong, independent Ukraine
is vital for the stability
of the Euro-Atlantic area, NATO statement, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that NATO does not give
Ukraine direct military assistance. Help is
instead offered by individual member states. .
At the November 29 meeting, NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg claimed that Ukraine is
on the verge of becoming a member of the alliance.
According to Stoltenberg, Ukraine's entry
into NATO will happen following the conclusion
of Russia's "brutal war of aggression.".
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was
reportedly in attendance at the council meeting,
which was held in Brussels, Belgium.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was
reportedly in attendance at the council meeting,
which was held in Brussels, Belgium.
I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to
fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to
increased support to Ukraine.
They understand that in order
for them to feel safe, in order for
them not to end up in a situation
where NATO’s soldiers will have
to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.
I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to
fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to
increased support to Ukraine.
They understand that in order
for them to feel safe, in order for
them not to end up in a situation
where NATO’s soldiers will have
to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.
While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which
he believes that he can somehow
outlast Ukraine, outlast his people.".
While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which
he believes that he can somehow
outlast Ukraine, outlast his people."
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