Chief NATO: Putin doesn't plan peace, but more war

As it takes place a year from the Russian invasion in Ukraine, there is no sign that Vladimir Putin has changed his ambitions, according to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Speaking to CNN at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, he said Russia is not seeking peace. We see the opposite. He [...]
We see the opposite. He's not planning for peace. He's planning more war. ”, he said. Stoltenberg noted the war in the town of Bakhmut, where Russian forces, assisted by the Wagner group, have intensified their efforts since they took over the neighboring saltmine town of Soledar, a month ago.
If that's a big spring offensive or if it's just a kind of presumption for that, it's a little hard to say. But they are losing more and more troops and more guns. ” Uncertainly when the conflict will end, Stoltenberg stressed the importance of continuing military support from the West.












