NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called on NATO Allies to urgently increase the supply of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine, stating that Ukraine is running out of ammunition while Russians are able to outgun them daily.
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Jens Stoltenberg stated that NATO Allies should show political will and urgently increase the supply of weapons and military equipment to Ukraine.
Stoltenberg noted that Ukrainians are running out of ammunition while Russians are able to outgun them daily, leading to Russian advances on the battlefield.
Stoltenberg emphasized the need for long-term commitments and increased investment in the defense industry by Allies to scale up production for Ukraine.
Ukraine has shown that Russian forces can be defeated with its courage and creativity
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said 'Ukraine has shown that Russian forces can be defeated'
Stoltenberg said Russia has suffered over 350,000 military casualties on land
Ukraine has sunk or disabled a significant part of Russia's Black Sea Fleet
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that NATO does not currently face a military threat from Russia as almost all of its ground forces are involved in the war against Ukraine.
Stoltenberg noted that Finland is more secure now than before joining NATO due to joint defense commitments under Article 5.
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