Russia needs to make its military activities transparent, because this is the only way to avoid a increased tension with Ukraine. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg after his talks with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Brussels. He added that in recent weeks there has been an increase in the concentration of Russian military forces on Ukraine’s borders, and there is no immediate danger of an attack on any NATO member state, but they are following the situation “closely,” the Telegraph office wrote. .
Stoltenberg confirmed: NATO continues to view the Russian occupation of Crimea and its support for pro-Russian militants in the Donetsk Basin as illegitimate.
He stressed that all NATO members unanimously condemn the Russian aggression against Ukraine and support reforms that would enhance Kiev’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
Dmitro Kuleba believes that what we are currently seeing on the Ukrainian-Russian border is not just a group meeting.
According to the head of Ukrainian diplomacy, “the situation is getting worse” and that Moscow wants to draw attention to its ability to activate its military units very quickly.
He said that Russia continues to escalate tensions in eastern Ukraine, supplying it with weapons, commanding forces there, financially supporting the occupation, and issuing Russian passports to local residents.