"It will help break the situation on the battlefield": Stoltenberg named priorities in military aid to Ukraine

"It will help break the situation on the battlefield": Stoltenberg named priorities in military aid to Ukraine

For the allied countries of Ukraine, the priority in military aid is the weapons needed in the near future: heavy equipment, air defense systems, ammunition, etc. However, the issue of supplying our country with fighter jets is also being discussed.

 

 This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on February 14, answering a question from the correspondent of "European Truth". "You are right: some members of the Alliance - Great Britain - have started training pilots, and the Allies are now consulting, discussing the issue of providing aircraft to Ukraine," said the Secretary General of the organization.

 

 He noted that at this stage, the leaders of the countries are discussing the provision of modern weapons to the Armed Forces, which were promised and which will help turn the situation around on the battlefield.

 

 "And as I already said: our current immediate priority is heavy equipment, modern air defense systems, ammunition," Stoltenberg said.

 

 We will remind that at the opening of the Ramstein-9 summit in Brussels (Belgium), the head of the US Defense Ministry, Lloyd Austin, promised that the coalition would help Ukrainian soldiers to launch a counteroffensive in the spring by transferring weapons.





For the allied countries of Ukraine, the priority in military aid is the weapons needed in the near future: heavy equipment, air defense systems, ammunition, etc. However, the issue of supplying our country with fighter jets is also being discussed.

 

 This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on February 14, answering a question from the correspondent of "European Truth". "You are right: some members of the Alliance - Great Britain - have started training pilots, and the Allies are now consulting, discussing the issue of providing aircraft to Ukraine," said the Secretary General of the organization.

 

 He noted that at this stage, the leaders of the countries are discussing the provision of modern weapons to the Armed Forces, which were promised and which will help turn the situation around on the battlefield.

 

 "And as I already said: our current immediate priority is heavy equipment, modern air defense systems, ammunition," Stoltenberg said.

 

 We will remind that at the opening of the Ramstein-9 summit in Brussels (Belgium), the head of the US Defense Ministry, Lloyd Austin, promised that the coalition would help Ukrainian soldiers to launch a counteroffensive in the spring by transferring weapons.