In a blunt assessment, Stoltenberg acknowledged that while NATO's assistance has been crucial to Ukraine's survival, "they need even more support and they need it now." He emphasized that Ukrainian courage isn't lacking, but ammunition is.
Stoltenberg pointed to a recent slowdown in Western weapons deliveries as a factor contributing to Russian advancements. He stressed the urgency for NATO allies to provide more ammunition, highlighting their economic capacity to do so.
"This is a question of political will," Stoltenberg said, urging member states to prioritize support for Ukraine. (ILKHA)