“We all hope that this will be done in accordance with international law and in a responsible manner,” Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters upon arrival at an informal meeting of allied foreign ministers.
Different countries in the NATO showed this Friday their openness towards Ukraine, because it can use the weapons it has given to attack targets on Russian territory, an issue that continues to divide the allies even after the United States gave the green light if it wants to defend the border region Kharkov.
“We all hope that this will be done in accordance with international law and in a responsible manner,” Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters upon arrival at an informal meeting of allied foreign ministers.
Meeting at Czernin Palace, headquarters of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ministers today discuss preparations for the meeting July ally meeting in Washington, where they hope to approve an expanded role for NATO in coordinating the supply of weapons, ammunition and training to Ukraine, as well as a new financial commitment.
But they will also prioritize it Ukrainian request in force use weapons which they send to Russia on Russian territory, especially since Russia has redoubled its attack on Kharkov in the past month, something the United States has agreed to as long as it is used to being near that border area.
Source: EITB

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