Washington-SANA
The New York Times revealed today that some NATO member states have exhausted their potential to provide military support to Ukraine.
The newspaper reported, quoting a NATO official, as saying that more than half of the alliance countries have almost completely depleted their weapons stocks in Ukraine, and that 20 of the 30 alliance members are “very exhausted” from military aid, and the remaining 10 members of NATO can still, including Including France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands increasing the volume of arms supplies, but the supplies exhausted them very much.
Russia has repeatedly stressed that the continued supply of weapons to the Kyiv regime by NATO countries escalates the existing conflict and prolongs the crisis in the region, as the Russian deputy representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Maxim Boyakevich, recently confirmed that NATO deliberately obstructs diplomatic solutions in Ukraine. And fueling the conflict there to test the standards of confrontation with Russia.
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