NATO announces significant increase in readiness as Russian troops push further into eastern Ukraine

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NATO Secretary-General Jason Stoltenberg said the alliance’s readiness increased significantly from 40,000 to over 300,000 before NATO leaders gathered in Madrid on Tuesday, adding to Russia’s bordering member states. Announced that many troops will be dispatched.

A nearly eight-fold increase is brought about in Moscow’s continued invasion of Ukraine, where Russian troops are squeezing deep into the eastern Donbus region and ready to make further profits.

Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed Western leaders at the G7 summit in Munich, Germany, demanding heavier weapons to confront Russian troops, including anti-aircraft defense systems. The has been updated. At the virtual address, Zelensky said he wanted to end the war by the end of 2022.

At a briefing to reporters after the speech, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan believed that Zelensky was at the summit and Ukrainian leaders “there is no conflict in the interests of the Ukrainian people.” He said he was.

Among NATO’s priorities (strategic concept, to be outlined in a document showing the first update since 2010), Stoltenberg said Russia is no longer a strategic partner, but “for our safety. It is characterized as “the most important and direct threat”. For the first time, China will be treated as a challenger to the security interests of the alliance.

The document “also covers our evolving approach to terrorist, cyber and hybrid threats,” Stoltenberg said. He outlined future changes to the Alliance’s capabilities, including more pre-arranged equipment and fixtures.

“Together, this constitutes the greatest review of our collective deterrence and defense since the Cold War,” said NATO’s chief, with NATO’s investment expected to increase across Member States for the eighth consecutive year. He added that there is.

He said the allies would agree on an additional comprehensive support package for Ukraine and implement plans to move its troops from Soviet-era equipment to “modern NATO equipment.”

Zelenskyy will attend the summit with representatives from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Georgia and the EU.

And a senior Finnish official from Sweden is meeting with Turkey in Brussels for ongoing talks on joining NATO on Monday. No breakthrough is expected before the summit, but all three leaders will meet in Madrid on Tuesday.

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