According to TASS news agency on December 3, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg admitted in an interview with German television on the 2nd that it was unable to meet Ukraine's ammunition needs. He also said he was prepared for bad news from Ukraine.
Asked if he was worried about the situation in Ukraine deteriorating in the future, Stoltenberg replied: "We should also be prepared for bad news." The war develops in stages. But in good times and bad, we must support Ukraine. ”
Stoltenberg said that it is crucial to increase the production of ammunition, and NATO countries cannot meet the growing demand for ammunition in Ukraine. He said Ukraine was in a "critical situation" but refused to make recommendations on what Kyiv should do, saying it was "up to the Ukrainians to make these difficult operational decisions."
Stoltenberg said there had been no significant progress on the battlefield over the past few months, the report added. He declined to say what he thinks about the situation next.
He also said: "The war is inherently inadmissible, but we know that the more we support Ukraine, the sooner the war will end." (Compiled by Hu Wei).