Stollenberg also stated that he sees no immediate military threat against NATO countries
Ukraine achieved ‘a lot’ with its Kursk offensive but it’s hard to say how the situation will develop nextNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Oslo.
“Only the Ukrainians can make the difficult choices that are required, such as where to deploy their forces and what type of war is appropriate in this situation,” Stoltenberg said.
Russian forces advance to eastern Ukrainewhile Ukrainian forces made a bold incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, where on August 6 they launched the largest foreign offensive against Russia since World War II.
Stoltenberg said that Ukraine has the right of self-defenseas well as hitting military targets with long-range missiles inside Russian territory.
“I am glad that so many NATO countries have given this opportunity and those that still have restrictions have eased restrictions so that Ukraine can defend itself,” Stoltenberg said.
Stollenberg said earlier at the conference that he saw no immediate military threat against NATO countries, but said there was an ongoing risk of terrorism, cyber attacks and sabotage.
Source :Skai
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