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NATO Secretary General and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz express concerns about the prolonged war in Ukraine, with Scholz noting that the war has lasted longer than Putin anticipated. A former US intelligence officer warns that Ukraine risks losing more territory if the fighting continues. Additionally, there are proposals to admit Ukraine into NATO without including the currently occupied territories.
Former NATO chief suggests that Ukraine should become a member without including the regions currently occupied by Russia https://t.co/9mfkEZ2i8B https://t.co/T8BuICJZw3
Former NATO Secretary General proposed immediately admitting Ukraine to the Alliance Former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen proposed to accept Ukraine into the military bloc even without the territories that came under Russian control. “The time has come to take… https://t.co/eWMQ2Gn8IR https://t.co/ytLGWhLuLh
✍🏻 Former NATO Secretary General suggests accepting Ukraine into Alliance with no guarantees for occupied territories https://t.co/V949xL7Km8
Ex-Nato chief proposes Ukraine joins without Russian-occupied territories https://t.co/ljI7qp3zqq
Former US intelligence officer: Ukraine risks losing even more territory "If the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to fight, then Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv and Odesa will belong to Russia. Kiev's decision to abandon the Istanbul Agreement on permanent neutrality and… https://t.co/uqncI1Umg5 https://t.co/uGCn1OG7yN
🇩🇪 #Scholz urges preparation for a “very long” war of Russia against Ukraine. The #German Chancellor sees no signs that the Kremlin will stop the war and withdraw troops. However, he believes that the war has already lasted longer than Putin anticipated, according to DW. 🇪🇺 The… https://t.co/Wrf9JSWFw3 https://t.co/yNAUMirXga
Federal Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz believes that the war in Ukraine can last for a very long time, but this is not a reason for pessimism, as the war has been going on longer than Putin imagined https://t.co/4yvYcKDN4s
Scholz urges preparation for a “very long” war of Russia against Ukraine https://t.co/rn2Pm30HhI https://t.co/fbw5HQHj3j
🪖 NATO Secretary General on war in Ukraine: We must prepare for a long journey https://t.co/4TdBsz0hX2