America’s delegate to NATO: We will not send deadly weapons to Kyiv

America’s delegate to NATO: We will not send deadly weapons to Kyiv

News from Al-Madinah: Despite the severity of the American critical positions of Moscow and its military operation in Ukraine, and the US administration imposed hundreds of harsh sanctions on it, the United States confirmed that NATO will not engage in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

The American delegate in NATO, Julian Smith, stressed during a conference in Berlin on the foreign policy of the alliance, today, Tuesday, that her country and defense alliance members will not allow NATO to become a party to the conflict with Russia.
She also stated that all allies have agreed to refrain from sending lethal weapons to Ukraine, according to a correspondent for Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath.

She stated that the alliance nations are working to create coordinated strategies to deal with Beijing in regards to the Chinese issue.
NATO is presently concentrating on the defence and investment plan to secure this, she continued.
It is noteworthy that the tension between Moscow and the West had reached the highest levels on the impact of the Russian military operation on the lands of the Western neighbor, which has continued since last February 24.

Yenos Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, has repeatedly reaffirmed that the defensive alliance’s members are committed to backing Kiev, punishing Moscow, and thwarting Vladimir Putin’s election.
While the Kremlin warned more than once against the expansion of the alliance, which has long raised the suspicion of Moscow, which poses a national threat to the country.

Western countries also warned of providing Ukrainian forces with long -term weapons that may affect Russian territory, after most of them lined up alongside Kyiv, allocating millions of US dollars, to help them militarily, supplied advanced defense systems, missiles, helicopters and tanks.
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American representative to NATO: We won’t send lethal equipment to Kiev

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