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Nato chief says don’t underestimate Russia, Putin ready to be in Ukraine war for a ‘long time’

  • Jens Stoltenberg warned there was no sign the Russian leader had ‘given up his overall goal of controlling Ukraine’
  • Stoltenberg called on allies to support Kyiv militarily so Putin understands that he ‘cannot win on the battlefield but has to sit down and negotiate in good faith’

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Ukrainian soldiers fire a Pion artillery system at Russian positions near Bakhmut, Donetsk region, on December 15. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
Russia is readying for a protracted war in Ukraine and Kyiv’s Nato backers must keep sending weapons until President Vladimir Putin realises he “cannot win on the battlefield”, alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday.

Almost 10 months into Moscow’s invasion, Kyiv’s forces have inflicted a succession of defeats on the Kremlin that have seen swathes of territory liberated.

But Nato Secretary General Stoltenberg warned there was no sign Putin had “given up his overall goal of controlling Ukraine”.
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“We should not underestimate Russia. Russia is planning for a long war,” Stoltenberg said in an interview.

“We see that they are mobilising more forces, that they are willing to suffer also a lot of casualties, that they are trying to get access to more weapons and ammunition,” he added.

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“We have to understand that President Putin is ready to be in this war for a long time and to launch new offensives.”

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