Ukraine received from NATO member states only half of the total assistance that they promised to allocate earlier.
Ukraine received half of the aid from NATO countries
According to Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, such supplies for Ukraine are not enough, The Guardian reports.
— I think it's time to be realistic. We provided Ukraine with about half of what we promised, — stated Klaus Iohannis.
According to the President of Romania, if Western countries want Ukraine to win a full-scale war against Russia, then it is necessary to allocate significantly more assistance.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg recently admitted that in recent months the allies have delayed fulfilling promises to Ukraine about supplies of necessary weapons.
In his opinion, due to the slow actions of these countries, the Ukrainian Defense Forces found themselves in a difficult situation, lost their defensive capability at the front, and the civilian population suffered more from massive Russian attacks by missiles and drones.