NATO members “must be prepared to support Ukraine for the long haul,” Stoltenberg said, urging
Stoltenberg acknowledged that this assistance “comes at a price” for NATO members. “In our countries, many face cost of living crisis. Energy and food bills are rising. These are tough times for many,” he pointed out.
However, the NATO chief argued that Western countries will have to pay “a much harsher price” if Russia is allowed to achieve victory in Ukraine, as it would signal to other “authoritarian regimes” that they can achieve their goals by force, which would “make the world more dangerous.”
Sustainable politically?
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More weapons for Ukraine needed before peace talks – NATO chief
2 comments:
Rise up, Europe!
Absolutely sustainable politically. You see it, don't you? More money. More weapons.
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