Nato chief says 'no immediate military threat' against alliance

8 months ago 11

STOCKHOLM:

Nato

secretary general

Jens Stoltenberg

said that there were "no immediate

military threat

" against any member of the

alliance

, after the

Kremlin

has accused the

West

of potentially escalating the war in

Ukraine

.
Stoltenberg's statements follows heightened tensions between Russia and Nato members.
The Kremlin accused the West last week of "entering a new round of escalations in tensions," after US president Joe Biden lifted restrictions on Ukraine using weapons supplied by the US against targets on Russian territory, but only to defend Kharkiv.
"As long as we don't give any room for misunderstandings or faulty assessment in Moscow or other potential capitals in countries that could potentially attack us, there is no military threat against Nato countries," Stoltenberg said while on a visit to the alliance's newest member,

Sweden

.
Asked about whether Russia might seek to test the alliance's Article 5 commitment to defend each other, Stoltenberg said, "we see no immediate military threat against any Nato country."
"Therefore, it is not the case that we now believe that our Article 5 will actually be tested," he told a joint press conference with Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson.
Kristersson also announced that Sweden's air force would be joining Nato's air policing force, with Swedish Gripen fighter jets mainly patrolling the airspace of the Baltic States.
Also on Friday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the West to do more to achieve a fair peace as Ukraine battles the Russian invasion.
Kyiv has been pushing Europe to increase military support, with Russia gaining the upper hand on the battlefield in recent months.

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