Blinken: If Putin expects allies to weaken support for Ukraine, he is mistaken

Blinken: If Putin expects allies to weaken support for Ukraine, he is mistaken

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June 19 2024, 12:35 AM • 106989 views

Secretary Blinken said that the upcoming NATO summit will focus on ensuring Ukraine's long-term success, and if Putin expects the allies to weaken their support for Ukraine, he is mistaken.

The upcoming NATO summit will focus on securing Ukraine's long-term success, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Tuesday, speaking at a joint press conference in Washington with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. This is reported by the AR, according to UNN.

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From day one, as the situation on the battlefield evolved, so did our support for Ukraine

explained the head of the State Department.

He added that if Putin expects to wait for Ukraine's allies to weaken their support for it, he is mistaken.

Recall

Stoltenberg arrived in Washington to prepare for the NATO summit to be held in the US capital next month. President Joe Biden met with him on Monday.

At the meeting on Monday, Biden stated that the alliance is experiencing one of the most important moments since World War II.

Blinken said that Washington is still evaluating the feasibility of sending another batch of bombs to Israel due to concerns that these bombs could be used in densely populated areas of Gaza.

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