Nato is determined to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia for “as long as it takes” and will help the war-wracked country transform its armed forces into a modern army up to Western standards, the alliance’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has vowed.
Speaking to reporters on Friday (today NZ time) ahead of a meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Romania next week, Stoltenberg urged countries that want to, either individually or in groups, to keep providing air defence systems and other weapons to Ukraine. Nato as an organisation does not supply weapons.
“Nato will continue to stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes. We will not back down,” the former Norwegian prime minister said.
“Allies are providing unprecedented military support, and I expect foreign ministers will also agree to step up non-lethal support.”
Stoltenberg said members of the 30-nation security organisation have been delivering fuel, generators, medical supplies, winter equipment and drone jamming devices, but that more will be needed as winter closes in, particularly as Russia attacks Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.