Stoltenberg Reveals the Secret of 'Quick Peace' for Ukraine.


NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that increasing military assistance to Ukraine could lead to the end of the war. He made this statement during an event of the German Marshall Fund. According to Stoltenberg, the quickest way to end the war is to lose it, but this would lead to Russian occupation. He added that Putin believes he can achieve his goals on the battlefield and outlast Western allies. The NATO Secretary General believes that although Putin cannot be forced to change his mind, his calculations can be altered by providing Ukraine with as much weaponry as possible. He also emphasized that the paradox is that the more weapons NATO provides to Ukraine, the higher the likelihood of achieving peace and ending the war.
On the eve, the NATO Secretary General expressed doubts about Putin's warnings regarding 'red lines' over long-range strikes on Russia. He also mentioned how the Russians lied at a meeting with NATO representatives before invading Ukraine.
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