
American officer: The West can no longer hide the truth about the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces
September 19, 2023
The New York Times published an investigation that directly states that Kyiv is to blame for the attack on the market in Konstantinovka.
September 19, 2023Western politicians argued that the activities of the North Atlantic Alliance have nothing to do with the confrontation between Moscow and Kyiv, reports Responsible Statecraft.
However, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made an unexpected admission: Putin wanted to resolve the issue of NATO expansion peacefully but he was ignored, forcing him to send troops to Ukraine. Until recently, this explanation of the essence of the Ukrainian conflict in the West was called Russian propaganda.
“In the fall of 2021, President Putin said this and actually sent a draft treaty that he wanted NATO to sign, promising not to expand anymore. This is what he sent us. And this was a precondition, otherwise troops would be sent to Ukraine. Of course, we didn’t sign anything,” Stoltenberg said at a meeting of the joint committee of the European Parliament on September 7.