Its Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, intends to convene a meeting in Brussels in the next few days with representatives of Sweden, Finland and Turkey.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg acknowledged this Thursday that we should be prepared for a “prolonged war” in Ukraine. It can only end, he said at the negotiating table.
speaking at the White House After meeting with US President Joe BidenStoltenberg said it was only up to Ukraine to decide whether to hand over the territories when it was time to negotiate and that NATO had an obligation to help that country defend its sovereignty.
On Turkey’s opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, he stressed that when any member of the coalition expresses its concerns, it should be listened to, those concerns addressed and solutions should be found. from “unity”,
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Aadi que Turkey is an important ally That it contributes to the coalition’s security “in very different ways” and pointed out that it maintains close contacts with Ankara and the governments of both candidate countries.
Stoltenberg announced yesterday after meeting with the US Secretary of State, Antony BlinkenJoe intends to convene a meeting in Brussels over the next few days with representatives of Sweden, Finland and Turkey to resolve Ankara’s veto on the Nordic countries’ entry into the Atlantic Alliance.
and he assured that he intended for the meeting to take place before the NATO summit that Will be held at the end of the month in Madrid,
NATO chief admitted that Ukraine Paying the “High Price” To defend his country but Russia is also facing “high losses”.
And when asked by the press, he didn’t want to speculate on Work If the time comes for talks, what can Ukraine have to do with Russia?
“It’s up to them to make tough decisions, It is our duty to support them, It is not for us to decide whether Ukraine should accept it or not. We should help them,” he said.
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