NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Ukraine has achieved “a lot” in its Kursk offensive against Russia, but it is difficult to say how the situation will evolve next.
“Only Ukrainians can make the difficult decisions that are needed, such as where to deploy their forces and what kind of war is appropriate in this situation,” Stoltenberg said.
He also claimed that Ukraine has the right to “self-defense,” including with long-range missiles that can hit military targets on Russian territory.
“I am glad that many NATO countries have given that opportunity, and those that still had restrictions have eased them so that Ukraine can defend itself.”
Zelensky will attend a meeting of the Ramstein group, a coalition of nations that supply arms to Ukraine, on Friday, where he is expected to request increased arms deliveries, specifically long-range missiles, according to German magazine Spiegel.