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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg praised Germany’s support for Ukraine in its defensive war against Russia. Russia and Putin are using winter as a weapon.


According to NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, with the onset of winter, Moscow began bombing Ukraine’s energy supply to bring the country to its knees.

Putin is trying to use winter as a weapon. But he won’t be able to.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg

Ukraine war causes high food and energy prices

Stoltenberg acknowledges in “Welt am Sonntag” that allegiance to Ukraine comes at a cost in Western societies. “Rising food and energy bills mean difficult times for many households in Europe. But we must not forget that the Ukrainian people pay with their blood every day.”

Stoltenberg calls for even greater distance from China in the future: “The war has shown how dangerous it is to depend on Russia for gas. Now we need to assess our dependence on authoritarian regimes, especially China. It controls risks, reduces vulnerabilities and critically It increases the resilience of our infrastructure and supply chains.”

NATO praises Germany’s role in the war against Russia

NATO particularly praises Germany’s role in supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia. “Germany’s strong support makes a decisive difference,” NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg told Welt am Sonntag two days before the defense alliance foreign ministers’ meeting in Bucharest.

Weapons shipments from Germany are saving lives.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg

Norway’s former prime minister adds: “We all need to continue and increase our support for Ukraine.”

Stoltenberg: Putin’s victory could mean more war and suffering

Stoltenberg said that if Vladimir Putin wins the war, he and other despots will continue to use violence to achieve their goals. “It could mean more war and more suffering. It makes our world even more dangerous. It is in our interest for Ukraine to win.”

The best way to promote peace is to support Ukraine.



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