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Stoltenberg: Ukraine's trust in NATO allies dented by aid delays

01.05.2024 ნახვები: 616

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes delays in delivering on arms supply promises on the part of the Allies have undermined Ukraine's trust in them, but NATO's increased role in this process could resolve the problem.

Stoltenberg said this in an interview with Reuters following his Kyiv visit, Ukrinform reports.

In his opinion, such "failings" indicate the need to revamp the coordination of international military aid to Kyiv.

"We need a more robust, institutionalized framework for our support to ensure predictability, to ensure more accountability and to ensure burden-sharing," Stoltenberg said.

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As an example of allies falling short, he cited the six-month delay by the U.S. Congress taking six months to approve a $60-billion aid package to Ukraine, as well as European countries delivering much less artillery ammunition than promised.

These shortcomings had a serious impact on the battlefield as Russia gained the initiative while Ukrainian forces, short on ammunition, were forced to go on the defensive, Stoltenberg noted.

"Of course, the fact that we have not delivered what we promised has put a dent … into trust," he emphasized.

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