NATO sees no direct threat from Russia - Stoltenberg

NATO sees no direct threat from Russia - Stoltenberg

NATO sees no direct threat from Russia to the member countries of the Alliance. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.


Stoltenberg was asked whether there is a real possibility that Russia could attack one of the NATO countries. The Secretary General replied that the Alliance currently sees no direct military threat from Moscow.


“Of course, Russia is more than busy with the war in Ukraine, they have actually moved a lot of forces from the outskirts of Finland and the Nordic countries to Ukraine,” he explained.


Stoltenberg suggested that after the end of hostilities in Ukraine, the Russians may well regain their forces. However, this does not mean that the bloc sees a specific danger against one of the NATO members.


According to him, the North Atlantic Alliance accounts for 50% of the world's military power and its task is collective defense. What the Alliance offers is to unite on the principle of “one for all and all for one.”





NATO sees no direct threat from Russia to the member countries of the Alliance. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.


Stoltenberg was asked whether there is a real possibility that Russia could attack one of the NATO countries. The Secretary General replied that the Alliance currently sees no direct military threat from Moscow.


“Of course, Russia is more than busy with the war in Ukraine, they have actually moved a lot of forces from the outskirts of Finland and the Nordic countries to Ukraine,” he explained.


Stoltenberg suggested that after the end of hostilities in Ukraine, the Russians may well regain their forces. However, this does not mean that the bloc sees a specific danger against one of the NATO members.


According to him, the North Atlantic Alliance accounts for 50% of the world's military power and its task is collective defense. What the Alliance offers is to unite on the principle of “one for all and all for one.”