NATO doubts a reduction in Russian offensives

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg presented his annual report on Thursday, March 30 and he questions Russia’s desire to reduce military pressure in certain regions. According to him, on the contrary, it is the prelude to a new offensive.

With our correspondent in Brussels, Pierre Benazet

The Russian assertion that a relaxation of military pressure would take place in the regions of kyiv and Chernihiv could be just another lie, according to NATO. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg believes that in reality Russian units are not withdrawing, but regrouping and resupplying in order to strengthen their offensive in the Donbass region.

Russia is repositioning some of its troops, most likely to increase its efforts in the Donbass region. We must therefore judge Russia by its actions and not its word and it remains to be seen if there is really a will from Russia to find a political solution. “, explains Jens Stoltenberg, who affirms that we can expect new offensives.

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Of course, there is a close link between what happens on the battlefield and what happens around the negotiating table. And the allies provide material support to Ukraine in order also to strengthen its position at the negotiating table. “, he adds to the microphone of RFI.

Military aid from NATO member countries to Ukraine consists in supplying it with weapons classified as offensive, even if they may be anti-aircraft or anti-ship missile systems. President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to plead for more direct intervention. He again asked for the establishment of a no-fly zone during a videoconference this Wednesday before the Belgian Parliament.

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