NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, in an interview published by German media on Saturday, February 10 (21st century), called on the European allies to increase the production of weapons to support Ukraine and to cooperate with Moscow in ” Decades of potential encounter” to avoid.
On the eve of an important meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels and the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Jens Stoltenberg stressed that “we need to renew and rapidly expand our industrial base to increase supplies to Ukraine and Let’s fill up our reserves.”
He told the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag: “This means moving from peaceful normal times (of production) to conflict-time high-speed production levels.”
Meanwhile, Germany’s chief of staff has said the country’s military needs to be “combat ready” in five years due to growing threats.
German Chief of Staff General Carsten Brewer, in an interview with the Welt newspaper, which will be published on Sunday, said that for the first time since the end of the Cold War, the country is “in the midst of a foreign war”. facing the possibility.”
General Brewer said that preparations for war included a “change of mentality” as well as an increase in German military training and capacity.
Stoltenberg’s statement comes at a time when Ukraine’s war against Russian forces continues for the third year and this country has requested an increase in ammunition, ammunition and other military aid.
Western leaders have also asked for more aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Schultz and US President Joe Biden urged US lawmakers on Friday to approve a long-delayed military aid package for Ukraine, warning that Kiev could face a Russian invasion without it. Can’t stop.
“There is no immediate potential military threat against any ally. At the same time, we are hearing regular threats from the Kremlin against NATO countries,” Stoltenberg said.
The NATO Secretary General emphasized the importance of protecting the countries in this alliance and said that the nearly two-year invasion by Russia in Ukraine has shown that “peace in Europe cannot be guaranteed.”