Ukraine? NATO 'very open to direct involvement in conflict'

A A spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, criticized NATO this Wednesday, accusing the alliance of planning and “coordinating” the supply of weapons to Ukraine, thus showing its openness to “get directly involved” in the conflict.

“Amid supply problems on the part of the US and the EU, the alliance has, in fact, decided to take on the role of coordinating the supply of weapons to the Zelensky regime. NATO seems to be more open about its direct involvement in the conflict.”Russian state agency TASS reported that the diplomat was shot dead.

Even today, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg acknowledged that the military situation in Ukraine was “extremely difficult” but considered supporting efforts there “worth billions of euros”.

Stoltenberg, however, defended the continued support for Ukraine by the countries of the political-military alliance, which “in recent days announced support packages worth billions of dollars, including arms and military equipment”.

The invasion of Ukraine took place on February 24, 2022. Ukraine's president warned yesterday that a delay in arms deliveries from Western allies was opening the door for Russian forces to advance on the battlefield and making the fight “more difficult” for Ukrainians. .

European countries are struggling to find enough arms stockpiles to send to Kuwait, and $60 billion worth of US aid has been frozen due to political differences in the US Congress. The stalemate seems to be working in Russia's favor.

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