NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg: Peace is no longer in the bag for anyone

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The Latest: Joint statement from NATO leaders: 'Russia's attack threatens global security'

Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also warned Russia and Belarus about the latest situation in the region. “Peace is no longer in the bag for anyone,” Stoltenberg said. The NATO Secretary-General underlined that China’s position will also be decisive. Stoltenberg said Ukraine’s nato membership is not yet on the agenda. Jens Stoltenberg also answered questions about the use of nuclear weapons at the meeting.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made important statements ahead of tomorrow’s critical NATO summit and answered questions from reporters. “We stand against Russian attack, we support Ukraine and we protect all our allies,” Stoltenberg said.

The highlights of Stoltenberg’s statement were:

“Tomorrow, the leaders of NATO member states will reassess their support for Ukraine. Ukraine has the right to self-defense. Since 2014, allies have been training Ukraine and increasing its capabilities. The Ukrainian people are fighting on the front line, showing courage. We also provide drones, drones, ammunition alongside anti-tank tanks and open our doors to millions of refugees.

We plan to agree on cyber defense and ukraine’s protection from nuclear and radiological threats. The only thing Putin has uncovered is anguish, pain and death. We are responsible for preventing the war from going beyond Ukraine. If that happens, there will be more destruction and death.”

“CAUSES MORE CONFLICT AND PAIN”

It should not turn into a conflict between NATO and Russia. This will cause more loss of life, more destruction. We must work together to help them so that their sovereignty continues.

I expect china’s role in this crisis to be addressed.”

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