Ukraine’s allies will “adjust and adjust” their arms deliveries to guarantee its success, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said today in the face of calls to allow Kiev to strike Russia with Western weapons.

“As conditions have changed, as the battlefield has changed, as Russia has changed the way it conducts its offensive, we have adapted and I am convinced we will continue to do so,” he told reporters during a visit to neighboring Moldova with the Ukraine.

The top US diplomat arrived in Chisinau earlier today, the first stop on his short European tour aimed at bolstering Western support for Ukraine from NATO allies and neighboring countries.

On the eve of NATO talks in Prague, the head of US diplomacy is therefore hinting that he is open to a possible rule change while trying to convince President Joe Biden according to media reports.

The Atlantic Alliance is pushing Western capitals to lift restrictions that “tie the hands behind the backs of Ukrainians”, according to the formulation of the general secretary of Jens Stoltenberg.

However, the capitals remain divided, the most cautious – Rome and Berlin in particular – – talk about the risk of escalation, the expansion of the conflict, with the risk of the use of nuclear weapons by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Every step of the way, we’ve learned to adapt, and that’s exactly what we’ll do in the future“, stressed Blinken, who traveled to Kyiv again in mid-May.

We are constantly listening, constantly learning and deciding what is necessary to ensure that Ukraine can continue to defend itself effectively“, he added, wanting to sound confident about the coming months.

“We are well on our way to contributing to the success of Ukraine, a country that stands on its own two feet, militarily, economically and democratically,” the US official said.

– US arms delivery helps stabilize frontline –

Delivering US weapons to Ukraine helps stabilize the front line on the battlefield, Blinken said, adding that Washington is working hard to deliver more air defense systems to Ukraine.

Support for Kiev clearly tells Russian President Vladimir Putin that he cannot survive in Ukraine any longer, he said.

Ukraine is trying to fend off escalating Russian attacks in the east, and President Vladimir Putin has warned that if Kiev is allowed to use Western weapons to strike inside Russia, it could spark a global conflict.

Blinken said Russia benefited from the delay in delivering a $61 billion US aid package to Ukraine, but that now the weapons are on the battlefield and making a difference. “We see that they have real results, including forehead stabilizationThe”.