Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of NATO, stated that the war in Ukraine represents for Europe the greatest danger since the Second World War and until now, even if it essentially involves only two countries for now, but dozens of other countries they are involved in supporting the two sides that are fighting.
The Secretary General of NATO states that if Russia wins this war, then it will have confirmation that violence works, and thus other neighboring countries will be put in danger, which at the moment live in fear of being attacked at any time by Russian army.
"The war in Ukraine is a huge danger for Europe. If Russia wins, they will have confirmation that violence works. Then other neighboring countries may be next.”
⚡️ Stoltenberg: War in Ukraine is Europe's most dangerous time since WWII, Russia must not be allowed to win.
"If Russia wins, they will have confirmation that violence works. Then other neighboring countries may be next," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Aug. 4.
- The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) August 4