Kiev on Wednesday (June 29th) hailed
NATO's "
lucid position " on Russia, described as a "
direct threat
" by Jens Stoltenberg, and its "
essential decisions
" on support for Ukraine and the launch of the accession process. from Finland and Sweden.
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“
Today in Madrid, NATO proved that it could take difficult but essential decisions
”, welcomed the head of Ukrainian diplomacy Dmytro Kouleba on Twitter, welcoming the “
lucid position
” of NATO.
organization on Russia and its "
strong position
" on Ukraine, which "will
help protect Euro-Atlantic security and stability
".