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NATO Meeting Promises More Support for Ukraine, Targets China as Well as Russia

At the conclusion of the second day of the NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg came out vowing more alliance support to Ukraine and firing at both Russia and China. “We agreed that we must further strengthen and sustain our support to Ukraine so that Ukraine prevails in the face of Russia’s invasion,” he said. “We agreed that we must support other regional partners under pressure and we agreed to step up cooperation with our partners in the Asia-Pacific, because the crisis has global ramifications.”

Stoltenberg said that the alliance “utterly condemned the horrific murders of civilians” that supposedly took place in Bucha and other areas “recently liberated” from Russian control and that “all those responsible for these atrocities must be brought to justice.” The alliance, Stoltenberg continued, will do everything it can to help Ukraine, including by providing chemical and biological protective equipment.

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