Ukraine to present concrete plan to U.S. to bring just peace closer, says Zelenskyy
NATO sees no signs that Putin has changed his plans and goals for Ukraine
NATO sees no signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin has changed his plans and goals regarding Ukraine, so do not underestimate the aggressor country
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated this on January 6 at a business conference in Norway, Reuters reports.
"We have no signs that President Putin has changed his plans and goals in Ukraine. Therefore, it is dangerous to underestimate Russia," he said.
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On New Year's Eve, Stoltenberg called on Germany and other countries of the Alliance to continue the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
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In October 2022, the spokesman of Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, stated that conducting hostilities with Ukraine would require additional efforts from Russia, but they would still continue "until the end."
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