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Nato chief urges ‘more heavy weapons’ for Ukraine

West ‘not doing enough’ to support his country’s neighbour, says Polish prime minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Jun 2022 10:00AM

Nato chief urges ‘more heavy weapons’ for Ukraine
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Nato is already ‘stepping up’ deliveries and officials will be meeting in Brussels today to coordinate further support including heavy weaponry. – Nato pic, June 15, 2022

THE HAGUE – Western countries must send Ukraine more heavy weaponry as it battles Russia’s advance in the east of the country, Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday.

“Yes, Ukraine should have more heavy weapons,” Stoltenberg told a press conference in The Hague after meeting the leaders of seven European Nato allies ahead of a key summit.

Stoltenberg said Nato is already “stepping up” deliveries and officials will be meeting in Brussels today to coordinate further support including heavy weaponry.

“Because they absolutely depend on that to be able to stand up against the brutal Russian invasion,” Stoltenberg said.

Ukraine has repeatedly begged for heavy weapons from the West, criticising some European leaders for failing to deliver arms that Kyiv says it needs to push back Moscow’s forces.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Danish premier Mette Frederiksen are hosting Stoltenberg and the leaders of Poland, Romania, Latvia, Portugal and Belgium ahead of a crunch Nato summit in Madrid at the end of June.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki lamented that the West is “not doing enough” to support his country’s neighbour Ukraine.

“We have not done enough to defend Ukraine, to support the Ukrainian people, to support their freedom and sovereignty,” he told the press conference.

“And this is why I urge you. I ask you to do much more to deliver weapons, artillery to Ukraine. They need this to defend their country.”

Western countries would have no “credibility” if Ukraine lost against Russia, he added.

“This would be a complete failure and disaster of the European Union, of our values and of Nato,” Morawiecki said. – AFP, June 15, 2022

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