NATO Secretary General promised that actions against Ukraine will cost Russia dearly | News from Germany about Ukraine | Dw

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The concentration of a large number of Russian troops near the borders of Ukraine continues to cause fears in the West about a possible Russian invasion of the territory of this country. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday, November 26, at a press conference in Brussels ahead of the Allied meeting in Riga next week, issued a warning to Moscow.

Addressing the authorities of the Russian Federation, the head of the North Atlantic Alliance again accused them of bringing troops, armored personnel carriers and other heavy equipment to the region near the borders of Ukraine. To this, he said, was added aggressive rhetoric from Russia. “We are, of course, concerned about what we see in and around Ukraine,” the Alliance Secretary General said.

According to him, NATO is closely monitoring the situation around Ukraine and shares data with allies. Now there is no certainty about what Russia’s next actions might be. But the fact that the concentration of troops continues and Russia has already used its troops against Ukraine gives cause for alarm, Stoltenberg said.

Russia continues its illegal annexation of Crimea, destabilizes the situation in eastern Ukraine and continues to carry out cyberattacks against this country. These are all reasons for serious concern, Stoltenberg said.

The government in Moscow must prevent further “escalation”. Otherwise, he will have to “pay a high price,” stressed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

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