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- Last Updated
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NATO's outgoing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has emphasized that individual allies must decide on Ukraine's use of long-range missiles against Russian targets, despite ongoing discussions among Western leaders. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has been advocating for the use of Western missiles like the U.S. ATACMS and British Storm Shadows to counter Russian aggression. Recent talks between British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Biden did not yield a decision on this matter. Stoltenberg acknowledged the complexity of the situation, stating that there are 'no risk-free options in the war' and warned against the potential consequences if President Putin were to win in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani reiterated that each country decides on military aid to Ukraine based on their bilateral relationship, underlining a cautious stance within NATO. As discussions continue, the impact of these decisions on the conflict remains to be seen.
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- Last Updated
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