Jens Stoltenberg, in his first interview after stepping down as NATO secretary-general, said that Ukraine may have to recognise the loss of some of its territory to Russia. According to RT News, ...
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Jens Stoltenberg complained that the European countries now had too few weapons, equipment and soldiers in a state of high readiness for a potential conflict ...