The North Atlantic Alliance will provide rapid assistance to Ukraine so that it can respond to Russian attempts to resort to an offensive, provide weapons, ammunition and try to do it as quickly as possible, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference on Monday, February 13.
According to him, the current stage of the war in Ukraine is a " And therefore, equipment and ammunition should be transferred to Kyiv as quickly as possible.. In particular, this issue will be discussed at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in the Ramstein format on February 14-15.
At the same time, Stoltenberg said that the supply of ammunition to Ukraine is many times greater than the possibility of their production, so the alliance should expand it..
" This puts a strain on our defense industry.. …So we need to ramp up production and invest in our production capacity,” he said.
At the same time, the NATO Secretary General stressed that the alliance will support Ukraine as long as necessary..
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, who had already traveled with a Ukrainian delegation to Brussels for a meeting of defense ministers, said that among the issues discussed would be the development of a "