💨 Abstract
Outgoing NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urges NATO members to continue providing military aid to Ukraine, despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats. Stoltenberg asserts that Putin's nuclear rhetoric is part of a pattern of reckless messaging and should not deter NATO allies. He also emphasizes that the biggest risk to NATO would be a Russian victory in Ukraine, which could make NATO allies more vulnerable.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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