USD
41.84 UAH ▲0.09%
EUR
48.9 UAH ▼0.27%
GBP
56.41 UAH ▼0.91%
PLN
11.48 UAH ▼0.57%
CZK
1.98 UAH ▼0.38%
According to NATO Secretary General, Putin has misunderstood Ukraine. The Kremli...

"Terrible War": The beginning of hostilities between NATO and Russia is possible - Stoltenberg

According to NATO Secretary General, Putin has misunderstood Ukraine. The Kremlin's head believed that he could be desirable through cruelty that Europe has not seen since the Second World War. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has expressed concern that hostilities in Ukraine can get out of control and develop into a war between Russia and NATO. He stated this in an interview with NRK Norwegian TV company. "If something goes wrong, everything can get out of control," Stoltenberg said.

He stated that in Ukraine there is a "terrible war", which could develop into a great war between NATO and Russia. According to him, diplomats work daily to ensure that this does not happen. "There is no doubt that the Great War is possible," NATO Secretary General said. He noted that there was a situation where even more European countries are involved in the war. At the same time, Stoltenberg believes that only strong Ukraine can lead Europe to the world.

"At some point, the conversation is in vain. Putin decided to use power and power. What helps is the support of Ukraine in military terms," ​​NATO Secretary General. According to Stoltenberg, when Vladimir Putin only became the President of the Russian Federation, he was tuned to cooperate with the West and was more loyal. Now his policy is very aggressive, she is constantly "telling stories that are not true.

" At the same time, as journalists write, Stoltenberg believes that Putin has misaligned Ukraine. "He believed that he could achieve through military force and cruelty that we have not seen since the Second World War. The Russians deliberately struck the peaceful population, blocking the supply of water and attacking non -military goals. It is an extremely cruel war . NATO.

Earlier, NATO head stated that the Russian Federation was trying to freeze the war in Ukraine to start a new offensive in the spring. He believes that in the winter months, hostilities will go into a calmer phase. However, both Ukrainian and Russian troops intend to regroup and re -arry their forces. Focus also wrote that, as Politico journalists reported, a number of Western countries avoid the topics of Ukraine's accession to NATO.