During a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers, which begins today in Brussels, they will discuss the creation of an Alliance mission to support Ukraine. This was announced by Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, UNN reports citing Interia.
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As noted, the meeting will be dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the signing of the Washington Treaty.
"The topic will be Ukraine (...). We will discuss the possibility of establishing a NATO mission to support Ukraine. The idea is to use the capabilities of the Pact to train Ukrainians, use logistics and other joint elements," said Sikorski.
The head of Polish diplomacy assured that such a format would not be "confrontational for Moscow" because "the Russian president radiates and convinces citizens of the conflict with NATO.
"He repeats this lie about a defensive war. I do not advise him to attack NATO, because we are 20 times richer, Russia will lose such a war. Just like the USSR lost the Cold War," Sikorsky emphasized.
Sikorsky also indicated that Ukraine's victory depends on "what we do, how much aid we deliver, how much ammunition we transfer.
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