Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO, said that to ensure peace in Ukraine, the best option is to give it enough weapons.
NATO ministers decided that Kyiv would receive as many weapons as needed. Even German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agrees with this, who confirmed the delivery of the Gepard air defense system to combat drones.
About it how writes LA.LV, said Janis Slaydins, a major of the National Armed Forces, a staff officer of the Home Guard. At the same time, he commented on the statements in Bucharest of Latvian Foreign Minister Edgar Rinkevich, who called for Ukraine to be allowed to shoot at targets in Russia. The publication quotes Slaydinsh:
“Yes, there are enough military targets out there that deserve to be hit!”
Bearing in mind military airfields and the concentration of troops on the border that are shelling Ukrainian territories, the targets would be enough, Slaydins believes. However, without specifying whether NATO would agree to such a step: “Let’s see how events develop!”
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