A “dangerous moment” for European security – NATO warns of Ukraine

“This is a dangerous moment for European security,” warned NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg during the joint press conference he gave with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson at the headquarters of the Alliance in Brussels. Russia must choose between a diplomatic solution to the crisis with Ukraine, on the one hand, and, on the other, the imposition of economic sanctions by the West and the development of an increased military presence of NATO forces in Eastern countries. of the alliance, he added.

“Russia has a choice: they can either choose a diplomatic solution – and we are ready to sit at the table – but if they choose to confront, they will pay a higher price.”said Jens Stoltenberg.

“There will be financial sanctions. “There will be an increased NATO military presence in the eastern part of the alliance and the United Kingdom is really an important part of that,” Stoltenberg told a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Brussels.

The Secretary-General also stressed that the number of Russian troops on the border with Ukraineincreases and the warning time for a possible attack decreases.

“This is a dangerous moment for European security,” Stoltenberg told a news conference with Johnson. “The number of Russian forces is increasing. The warning time for a possible attack is being reduced “, he added, as broadcast by international agencies and relayed by the Athenian News Agency.

“We will defend and protect all our allies. “A new attack by Russia (against Ukraine) will lead to a strengthening of NATO’s presence, not a reduction,” Stoltenberg was quoted as saying.

“NATO is not a threat to Russia“But we must be prepared for the worst while our strong commitment remains to find a political solution,” he said.

“The Ukrainian crisis is at its most dangerous moment”

For his part, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in the same press conference in Brussels that the Ukrainian crisis is at its most dangerous moment while the information about the movements of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine remains ominous.

“I honestly do not think that a decision has been made so far (from Moscow). But this does not mean that it is impossible for something completely catastrophic to happen very soon. And our information I am afraid remains gloomy“, Said Johnson.

“This is probably the most dangerous moment, I would say, in the next few days, in the biggest security crisis that Europe has faced in decades and we need to rectify the situation. “I believe that the combination of sanctions and military determination plus diplomacy is what is needed,” he added.

Lithuania: Kiev to receive Stinger anti-aircraft missiles in the coming days

Ukraine will receive Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from Lithuania in the coming days, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonite said today during a visit to Kiev.

Ukraine has received consignments of military aid from NATO allies in recent weeks to bolster its defenses following the gathering by Russia of more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border.

“We are increasing the number of military trainers in the country and providing Ukraine with additional weapons and equipment,” Simonite said.

“Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from Lithuania will arrive in Ukraine in the coming days. “I sincerely hope and hope that Ukraine will never have to use them,” she added.

Source: News Beast

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