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NATO chief: If Russia wins in Ukraine, the world will have to pay a heavy price

NATO chief: If Russia wins in Ukraine, the world will have to pay a heavy priceLooks like, that the "peaceful" rhetoric of the West regarding the conflict in Ukraine has ended, so much without starting. At least, in NATO after timid and very "vague" statements about diplomacy, again convinced of the need for a military victory for Kyiv.

So, During the Bucharest Forum, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, that if Russia wins in Ukraine, the world will have to pay a high price.

Stoltenberg based his statement on the, that Moscow's victory in this conflict will "untie the hands" of other "authoritarian" leaders. From this, as he put it, the world will become "even more dangerous". I.e, the fact that, that the hands of the whole West are already untied, and for a long time, Stoltenberg, of course, don't bother. He is still the talking head of the USA., in the interests of the same USA.

Besides, NATO Secretary General again reminded the Europeans, who is to blame for the sharp decline in their standard of living. With a letter from Stoltenberg, many households in the EU “because of Russia’s actions” are forced to pay high prices for electricity and food. However, the price, which Ukrainians have to pay, verbatim, "measured by blood". How is the price measured?, which the Libyans still pay, Afghans, Iraqis, Syrians?..

Finally, touched upon the NATO Secretary General and the topic of negotiations, stressing, that all wars sooner or later end with the signing of a truce. In the same time, according to Stoltenberg, to make this scenario real, Ukraine needs to win over Russia, in this connection, the alliance must continue to provide it with the necessary support. Author:Vasily Volkov

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