Jens Stoltenberg, chief of NATO, visited Kyiv, Ukraine, to admit that the military alliance fell short of their promises of arms to Ukraine, but reaffirmed commitment to the cause.
NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg told Ukrainians on Monday that his alliance’s members had failed to live up to their promises of military aid in recent months, but said the flow of arms and ammunition would now increase. In an unannounced visit to Ukraine, the secretary general of the transatlantic military alliance held talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and was due to address Ukraine’s parliament, the Rada.
This will make a difference – as the lack of support made a difference,' he said, alluding to Ukrainian setbacks on the battlefield. He said the Russians had paid 'a high price for marginal territorial gains' and Ukraine could still turn things around. 'It's not too late for Ukraine to prevail.
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