Stoltenberg: 'Consider' letting Ukraine hit Russia with NATO weapons
"Allies are delivering many different types of military support to Ukraine and some of them have imposed some restrictions on the use of these weapons (...) These are national decisions. But I think that in light of how this war has evolved (...) the time has come to consider some of these restrictions, to enable the Ukrainians to really to defend themselves," Stoltenberg said in a speech delivered in Prague ahead of a NATO foreign ministers' meeting.
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- Published Date: 05:18 | 30 May 2024
- Modified Date: 05:19 | 30 May 2024
"I believe that the time has come to consider some of these restrictions to enable the Ukrainians to really defend themselves," Jens Stoltenberg said in a speech in Prague, ahead of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers.
Some NATO countries supply arms to Ukraine without restrictions, but others stipulate they must only be used against targets on Ukrainian territory.
Stoltenberg said that as the war has moved closer to the Russian frontier, Russia has been able to attack Ukrainian forces from both sides of the border.
He also highlighted shortcomings in NATO support so far. "Over the last months, we have seen serious delays in the provision of ammunition military support, and serious gaps, for instance, when it comes to air defence and ammunition," Stoltenberg said.