NATO Vows Ongoing , Support for Ukraine , Amid Russia's 'Brutal War of Aggression'.<br />Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty <br />Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's <br />defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".<br />Fox News reports that the North Atlantic Treaty <br />Organization said it will continue to support Ukraine's <br />defensive war against Russia for "as long as it takes.".<br />The alliance's pledge comes after a meeting of <br />the NATO-Ukraine Council on the second day of <br />the group's Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting. .<br />Allies remain steadfast in their <br />commitment to further step up political <br />and practical support to Ukraine as it <br />continues to defend its independence, <br />sovereignty, and territorial integrity <br />within its internationally recognized<br />borders, and will continue their <br />support for as long as it takes, NATO statement, via Fox News.<br />A strong, independent Ukraine <br />is vital for the stability <br />of the Euro-Atlantic area, NATO statement, via Fox News.<br />Fox News reports that NATO does not give <br />Ukraine direct military assistance. Help is <br />instead offered by individual member states. .<br />At the November 29 meeting, NATO Secretary <br />General Jens Stoltenberg claimed that Ukraine is <br />on the verge of becoming a member of the alliance.<br />According to Stoltenberg, Ukraine's entry <br />into NATO will happen following the conclusion <br />of Russia's "brutal war of aggression.".<br />Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was <br />reportedly in attendance at the council meeting, <br />which was held in Brussels, Belgium.<br />Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba was <br />reportedly in attendance at the council meeting, <br />which was held in Brussels, Belgium.<br />I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to <br />fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to <br />increased support to Ukraine. <br />They understand that in order <br />for them to feel safe, in order for <br />them not to end up in a situation <br />where NATO’s soldiers will have <br />to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.<br />I heard a clear ‘no’ to any reference to <br />fatigue, and I heard (a) clear ‘yes’ to <br />increased support to Ukraine. <br />They understand that in order <br />for them to feel safe, in order for <br />them not to end up in a situation <br />where NATO’s soldiers will have <br />to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's Foreign Minister, via Fox News.<br />While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken <br />said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which <br />he believes that he can somehow <br />outlast Ukraine, outlast his people.".<br />While speaking at the council, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken <br />said the only obstacle to ending the Russia-Ukraine war , "is Vladimir Putin and the extent to which <br />he believes that he can somehow <br />outlast Ukraine, outlast his people."
