NATO has promised to increase support for Ukraine, and Kuleba asks for a quick supply of weapons.
NATO allies have declared their readiness to increase support for Ukraine and to provide aid for as long as it takes. In this context, NATO will continue to coordinate closely with relevant stakeholders, including international organizations, and in particular the EU, as well as like-minded countries according to a statement by NATO’s foreign ministers. In addition, it is noted that the allies are determined to support Ukraine’s long-term efforts on its path to post-war recovery and reform. At the same time, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said it’s imperative that NATO supply Ukraine quickly as the war continues. “You need to be with us not just as long as it takes but also supply us with everything required as rapidly as necessary,” Kuleba said.