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"There are two scenarios of events": Stoltenberg commented on the further development of the war in Ukraine

NATO Secretary General is convinced that long -term peace in Ukraine will be possible if partners provide a powerful army of the country. NATO partners can provide Ukraine with a more significant assistance for the liberation of captured territories. Otherwise, the situation in the country is at risk of becoming even more dangerous. NATO Stoltenberg Secretary -General Jens Stoltenberg said this in Brussels today. "We are watching the onslaught of Russian troops on the front.

Russia mobilizes more troops. This is on the one hand. And on the other, we see Russia's willingness to sacrifice people and military equipment. That is why we talk about the urgency of mobilization of Ukraine's support," the politician said. In his opinion, now we can talk about two scenarios for developments. According to the first partners in the North Atlantic Alliance, they provide their assistance, so that the Armed Forces will return more territories.

"On the other hand, this may not happen and Ukraine will lose even more territory, and the situation in Ukraine can become even more dangerous," Genexek added. Jens Stoltenberg specified that the establishment of long -term peace in Ukraine provides for the provision of powerful armed forces of the country. At the same time, NATO does not doubt Ukraine's ability to achieve new success, so actions should be more active and provide greater support.

It is known that Bloomberg has been reported on April 2 of NATO Secretary -General Jens Stoltenberg about the establishment of a $ 100 billion contribution fund for assistance to Ukraine, which will operate for five years. At the same time, the authors of the article clarified that the adoption of the relevant decision may take place at the NATO summit, which will be held on July 9-11 in Washington.

At the same time, Stoltenberg himself did not reveal the details in a comment to these rumors in the media, saying only that Ukraine needs more money. " For his part, the head of the German Defense Ministry Boris Pistorius, commenting on the initiative, noted that national contributions should be taken into account within the fund.