Over the last few weeks, US military intervention in Venezuela and the intention of the North American country to take control of has partially eclipsed the prominence of the Ukrainian war on the international scene.
In fact, At the World Economic Forum in Davos, conversations among top European leaders have not focused on how to continue supporting but on how to prevent the US from annexing Greenland by force.
Precisely from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Wladimir Klitschko, brother of the mayor of kyivhas called on NATO to pay attention again to what is happening in Ukraine.
In statements to the British media Wladimir Klitschko, has expressed, in reference to Ukraine, that “We are strong, we are unbreakable, but we need support and help from our allies.”
In this sense, the brother of the mayor of kyiv has stressed that NATO’s economic and military support is essential so that the Ukrainian forces can continue to face the Russian offensives. “Ukraine will not last long without the West”on alert Klitschko.
Rutte calls for increased aid to Ukraine
NATO Secretary General seems to agree with this diagnosis of the brother of the mayor of kyiv and this Monday, in an appearance before the Foreign Affairs and Security and Defense committees of the European Parliament, has called for increased aid to Ukraine.
Specifically, the head of the Atlantic Alliance has urged the European Union to allow Ukraine a greater flexibility in the use of the 90 billion euro loan planned for the years 2026 and 2027.
Rutte’s objective is that the country chaired by Volodymyr Zelensky can allocate part of those funds to the purchase of American weaponsgiven the current inability of the European arms industry to cover all of Ukraine’s military needs by itself.
