In an interview with the German TV channel Das Erste, Jens Stoltenberg called the situation with Ukraine critical.
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But we must support Ukraine in good and bad times. The more we support Ukraine, the faster the war will end, added the NATO Secretary General in an interview with ARD.
We must understand that Putin’s victory will be a tragedy for Ukraine, but it will also be dangerous for us. It is in our own interests to do everything so that Ukraine wins,” Stoltenberg said.
He also added that one must be prepared for bad news and not refuse assistance to Ukraine.
We must also be prepared for bad news. The course of wars is not a stable, but a variable process. We must support Ukraine in good and bad times. The current war is a war of attrition, a battle for efficiency, a battle for logistics,” Stoltenberg said.
Meanwhile, the American press writes about accepting aid to Ukraine and Republican demands to link it with the migration issue.
This is not a question that can be put off until next week; the Ukrainians are running out of ammunition. They give their own lives, The Washington Post reports.
Republicans are dissatisfied with the lenient immigration policy of Joe Biden, who did not approve of their initiatives during his presidency, and believe that now is the right time to put pressure on the White House.
At the same time, Democrats emphasize that the solution to the internal political problem on the border with Mexico should not be used by political opponents as a bargaining chip when it comes to fighting “Putin’s march across Europe.”
The Wall Street Journal: Democrats are pressing Senate Republicans to urgently approve aid to Ukraine because the Defense Forces’ resources are running out and without US help it will be extremely difficult for them to continue fighting the occupiers.
At the same time, the Democratic Party allows the migration issue to be resolved separately after the New Year.
The New York Times:
In the current situation, NATO must take on long-term commitments to help Ukraine. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has already stated the Alliance’s dedication in this matter, but noted that the United States will also continue to help within the framework of “previously reached agreements.”
Politico writes that Democrats will most likely be forced to make concessions and combine aid to Ukraine with the migration package. They are being pushed to this not only by the categorical position of conservative Republicans, but also by the desire to “dull the severity of the issue” on the eve of the elections.
The New York Post notes that Biden will have to negotiate with the Republicans in any case if he does not want to give preference to Putin, so that he can then expand the scope of aggression to other European countries. Without the consent of the House of Representatives, a decision cannot be made, so action must be taken as soon as possible.
Source: Racurs

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