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Russia is unlikely to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine - NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg claims that the risks of Russia using nuclear weapons remain low, but the Alliance takes it seriously.
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Stoltenberg shared his thoughts in an interview for NTV.
“The risk of Russia using nuclear weapons in Ukraine is low, but the consequences will be huge, so we take it very seriously,” said the Secretary General.
According to him, Putin underestimated NATO's support for Ukraine and the unity of the alliance, making major strategic mistakes.
“It is important that we continue to support Ukraine. If Putin wins, it won't just be a disaster for Ukraine,” he emphasized.
Stoltenberg also commented that Russia is acting irresponsibly and recklessly. Nuclear weapons will change the nature of conflict. Nuclear war has no winners, he concluded.
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