Nato chief warns of long war in Ukraine


Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg says the war in Ukraine will only end if Russia lays down its arms. – EPA pic, September 17, 2023.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has warned there will be no swift end to the Ukraine war, in an interview published yesterday, as Kyiv pushes on with its counteroffensive against Russia.

“Most wars last longer than expected when they first begin,” Stoltenberg said in an interview with Germany’s Funke media group.

“Therefore we must prepare ourselves for a long war in Ukraine.” 

The conflict began in February last year, when Moscow sent its forces into Ukraine, bringing war back to Europe for the first time in decades.

Kyiv launched its counteroffensive in June, pushing back against entrenched Russian positions in the south and east, but it has made limited gains. 

“We are all wishing for a quick peace,” said Stoltenberg. 

“But at the same time we must recognise: if President (Volodymyr) Zelensky and the Ukrainians stop fighting, their country will no longer exist. 

“If President (Vladimir) Putin and Russia lay down their weapons, we will have peace.”

On Ukraine’s ambitions to join the alliance, Stoltenberg said: “There is no doubt that Ukraine will eventually be in Nato.”

Kyiv had “moved closer to Nato” at a summit of the alliance in July, he said.

“When this war ends, we need security guarantees for Ukraine. Otherwise, history could repeat itself,” he added.

At the July summit in Vilnius, Nato leaders agreed that Ukraine could join the alliance once certain conditions are met, and US and German officials made it clear that these would include Kyiv carrying out reforms to protect democracy and the rule of law. – AFP, September 17, 2023.


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