NATO allies said they would ramp up aid for Ukraine during a very tough winter caused by Moscow\u0027s targeting of its energy infrastructure.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg poses with foreign ministers of NATO countries during the family photo at their meeting in Bucharest, Romania, Nov. 29, 2022.“We stated that Ukraine will become a member, I expect allies to reiterate that position,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said at the start of the two-day meeting.Article content
Russia acknowledges attacking Ukrainian infrastructure but denies deliberately seeking to harm civilians.Article contenttap here to see other videos from our teamThe ministers focused on increasing assistance such as air defence systems and ammunition to Ukraine as well as non-lethal aid including fuel, medical supplies, winter equipment and drone jammers, delivered through a NATO assistance package that allies can contribute to.
Highlighting the view from Baltic states, which have been at the forefront of supporting Kyiv, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis urged the alliance to press ahead with deliveries of tanks, saying NATO had plenty of them to spare.
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