NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has stated that arming Ukraine is crucial to prevent regional conflicts from becoming larger wars and has suggested that Ukraine could become a full member of NATO 'at a certain stage', which would significantly strengthen the alliance. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed America's support for Ukraine's inclusion in NATO. Stoltenberg warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine could set a precedent for other countries, like China, to use force against territories such as Taiwan. He emphasized the need for long-term support for Ukraine, including weapons, ammunition, and spare parts, and highlighted the growing alliance between China and Russia, with China supporting Russia's economy and defense production. Ukrainian President Zelenskyi has scheduled international communications to strengthen the state and has held a strategic meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal focusing on cooperation with the European Union. Additionally, NATO nations are investing in their defenses in anticipation of potential Russian aggression, and the US has reiterated its commitment to work with NATO Allies to defend shared values.
Taiwan could become the next Ukraine: NATO secretary-general https://t.co/DQOxP8rZtu
NATO chief Stoltenberg: Today it's Ukraine, tomorrow it could be Taiwan. https://t.co/7ywpt1ZnMw
Today Zelenskyi met Former Danish Prime Minister and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. "As a full member of NATO, Ukraine will be able to significantly strengthen the Alliance's potential. Our army has invaluable experience in waging war against Russia. Thank you for… https://t.co/2Albm4LiVN
As a full member of NATO, Ukraine will be able to significantly enhance the Alliance's potential. Our army has invaluable experience in defending against Russian aggression. Today, I met with @AndersFoghR, the Rasmussen Global Chairman and NATO Secretary General from 2009 to… https://t.co/8lPQKPrAfX
NATO Secretary General: Arms for Ukraine are the path to peace https://t.co/v3G5BgAjNb
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: China and Russia are becoming increasingly close allies. China is working to support the Russian economy, including defense production. https://t.co/plveXIxFJO
"Security is not regional, security is global. Today it's Ukraine, tomorrow it can be Taiwan. So, it is in our interest to ensure that we provide the weapons and support they need," - Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General https://t.co/GfswZYOl7h
A very strong statement from Antony Blinken, US Secretary of State: Ukraine will become a member of NATO. America has always been supportive of accepting Ukraine into this bloc - unlike some European countries. This could be huge if Blinken means what he means.
"They need more weapons, and, in particular, they need more ammunition and spare parts and sustainment. And that's exactly why it is important that the United States, but also all other allies, commit to long-term support to Ukraine," says @jensstoltenberg https://t.co/UGJLzLbvHb
The United States will continue to work with our @NATO Allies to defend the values of freedom, independence, and sovereignty. https://t.co/uV0TnpA9St
It’s good to see NATO nations are investing in their defenses to prepare for a potential Russian attack. However, the U.S must continue to help our NATO allies help themselves. Most importantly, we must continue to support Ukraine’s defense against ongoing Russian aggression. https://t.co/zBiEvRZsOv
Russia's victory in Ukraine could encourage other countries to use weapons, especially China to use force against Taiwan," Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Washington. 🤦 https://t.co/Jr5n30rwQz
Zelenskyi's evening speech I held a meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal - essentially, a strategic meeting regarding the entire first half of the year in working with our neighbors in the European Union. They discussed the planned details of intergovernmental cooperation… https://t.co/PqhtckUSKm
🇺🇦 NATO Secretary General wants to invite Ukraine to be member of NATO "at certain stage" https://t.co/ebRpMnusyK
NATO Secretary General sees Ukraine as part of NATO “at a certain stage,” - Fox News Jens Stoltenberg explained that Ukraine, like other applicants for joining the military bloc, has the right to “its own path.” “I’m from Norway, we border with Russia. When Norway became a… https://t.co/zim74RJf3S
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called it a "good thing" for the Alliance and for the US to support Ukraine, and at a certain stage to invite it to become a full member of NATO.
Zelenskyi's evening speech There is already a schedule of international communication for the new week, which will strengthen our state. And what concerns the positions in Europe - in relations with the European Union and our neighbors in the European Union, and what concerns… https://t.co/VJy8cKaYwi
Stoltenberg reminds Americans that collective defense is good for us. Limit violence by aiming to keep regional conventional wars short, limited, and enable defending nation to prevail. The best way to maximize odds of preventing a larger war in Europe is to arm Ukraine. https://t.co/r43Kv7gVTn
Stoltenberg reminds Americans that collective defense is good for us. The best way to limit violence is to aim to keep regional conventional wars short, limited, and enable defending nation to prevail. The best way to maximize odds of a larger war in Europe is to arm Ukraine. https://t.co/r43Kv7gVTn