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NATO's involvement in Ukraine since 2014, particularly in light of Russia's annexation of Crimea, has evolved significantly. Initially, many allies hesitated to provide military aid to Ukraine, fearing it would escalate tensions with Russia. However, NATO's current stance reflects a more robust commitment to supporting Ukraine. The Alliance's initiatives, such as the "drone wall" for air defense and the PURL program for continuous weapons supply, highlight its proactive measures against Russian aggression. Furthermore, discussions about military responses to airspace violations and the learning derived from Ukraine's deep strikes into Russia exemplify NATO's strategic adaptations. NATO's ability to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics and provide cohesive support is crucial in maintaining regional stability.

What was NATO's initial response after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014?

After the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014, most NATO allies were initially opposed to providing military aid to Ukraine, concerned that it might provoke further aggression from Russia. This hesitancy led to a restrained initial response by the alliance, focusing more on diplomatic and economic measures rather than direct military support.

How has NATO's strategy towards Russian airspace violations evolved?

NATO's strategy regarding Russian airspace violations has become more assertive. While there is still debate among member states about the appropriate level of military response, the alliance has increased its air defenses and conducted detailed investigations into such incidents. Decisions on military engagements are now based on real-time intelligence and threat assessments to ensure a proportional and effective response.

What is the significance of the "drone wall" initiative?

The "drone wall" initiative is a significant strategic measure implemented by NATO to counteract Russian provocations. Designed as a protective barrier against drone incursions, this initiative underscores NATO's commitment to strengthening air security across its member states, particularly in regions vulnerable to aerial threats. It reflects the alliance's proactive adaptation to emerging military technologies and threats.

Why is the PURL program critical for Ukraine's defense?

The Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program is critical for Ukraine's defense as it ensures a continuous supply of advanced weaponry and military aid from NATO allies. This program enables Ukraine to bolster its defensive capacities against Russian aggression by receiving crucial support, such as air defense missiles and artillery systems, thereby enhancing its overall military capability and resilience.

How is NATO addressing the possibility of deploying troops in Ukrainian territory?

NATO's potential deployment of troops on Ukrainian soil remains a highly sensitive issue, given the strategic and geopolitical implications. While there is an ongoing discussion about security guarantees, such deployments would need to carefully consider Russia's aggressive stance, which deems such actions as provocations. NATO's focus is on collaborative defense measures with Ukraine, emphasizing the alliance's commitment to regional stability without escalating the conflict.

What role does NATO play in training Ukrainian forces?

NATO plays a crucial role in training Ukrainian military forces by sharing strategic, tactical, and operational expertise. Through joint exercises and advisory missions, the alliance enhances Ukraine's defense capabilities, enabling more effective resistance against potential threats. This support fosters interoperability and strengthens Ukraine's integration with Western military practices, contributing to a more resilient defense posture.

How do NATO's actions impact its relationship with Russia?

NATO's actions, particularly those involving military support for Ukraine and defensive measures against Russian provocations, have contributed to heightened tensions with Russia. The alliance's firm stance on protecting member states' sovereignty and airspace has led to adversarial rhetoric from Russia, which perceives these actions as hostile. Despite this, NATO remains committed to its core principles of collective defense and regional stability.

What are NATO's key challenges in handling Russia's missile threats?

NATO faces several challenges in addressing Russia's missile threats, including the need for rapid intelligence gathering, robust defensive capabilities, and alliance unity. Effective coordination among member states to deploy missile defense systems and integrate technological advancements into strategic plans is crucial to counter these threats. Additionally, maintaining diplomatic dialogues while preparing defensively requires a balanced approach to mitigate escalation risks.

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санна,марін On day when Russia launched full-scale attack on Ukraine, it became obvious that Finland would be member of NATO - Prime Minister Marin Finland’s membership in NATO became obvious to the Finnish people on the day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as only membership in the Alliance is the "line that Russia will not cross." 1 963 12 Previously in trend: War

фінляндія Parliament of Finland will vote on joining NATO without waiting for decision of Turkey and Hungary On February 28, the Parliament of Finland is scheduled to vote on the application for joining NATO 2 466 13 World

ес,нато NATO, European Union and Ukraine will hold tripartite meeting for first time NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will meet in Brussels on February 21. 1 909 11 Previously in trend: War

нато Ukraine will become member of NATO, but now it is worth focusing on guarantee of victory in war against the Russian Federation, - Stoltenberg NATO is ready to see Ukraine in its ranks, but the condition is its victory in the war started by Russia. 6 719 105 Previously in trend: War

резніков,остін Reznikov: The main signal from NATO is help and support until Ukraine’s victory The main signal from NATO that Ukraine is receiving today is to help and support the country to victory. 1 911 18 War in Ukraine

росія,літак,винищувач Russia resorts to provocations in order to test vigilance and unity of NATO, - Morawiecki On February 13, F-35 fighters of the Netherlands Air Force intercepted three Russian planes that approached the Polish air defense zone. Such actions of Russia are a sign of testing the vigilance and unity of NATO. 3 289 16 World

one,один,леопард,leopard Tanks and fighter jets for Ukraine from allies are signal that Russia cannot win this war and cannot continue it either, - FT During a tour of European capitals last week, Volodymyr Zelensky pursued the goal of persuading allies to transfer more modern and long-range weapons. But the efforts of the Ukrainian president were only partially successful. 7 289 40 Previously in trend: War

столтенберг NATO should have helped Ukraine more before invasion of Russian Federation, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance should have helped Ukraine more before Russia launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022. 7 507 91 Previously in trend: War

авіація,повітряні,авіа NATO allies are currently consulting on providing aircraft to Ukraine, Great Britain has started pilot training, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the discussion of issues related to the transfer of Western fighter jets to Ukraine, including the training of pilots, is being discussed in the Alliance, and more urgent armament is a priority. 5 400 17 Previously in trend: War

джоане,мірча Russia does not have forces to attack Ukraine from Transnistria, - Deputy Secretary General Geoană The Russian Federation currently does not have enough forces to attack Ukraine from the territory of Transnistria. 3 563 22 Previously in trend: War

джоане,мірча Russia has neither strength nor desire to start war with NATO, - Deputy Secretary General Geoană Russia is inferior to NATO in all aspects and does not want to engage in direct confrontation, no matter what they say. 4 493 23 World

аеростат Incidents with balloons - consequences of espionage actions of China and Russia, - Stoltenberg The alleged entry of reconnaissance balloons into the airspace of the United States indicates the need to strengthen cooperation between NATO member states regarding intelligence sharing and airspace surveillance. 6 559 17 World

столтенберг NATO allies will be able to be party to agreements on security guarantees for Ukraine, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg does not rule out that after Ukraine’s victory in the war waged against it by Russia, the alliance’s allies will be able to be a party to agreements on providing security guarantees to Ukraine. 2 821 23 Previously in trend: War

столтенберг Current level of ammunition use by Ukraine is many times higher than production level of NATO countries, - Stoltenberg NATO allies intend to ramp up industrial production of weapons and ammunition to replenish their own arsenals devastated by Russia’s war against Ukraine, and to help Ukraine in the future. 7 930 71 Previously in trend: War

столтенберг Stoltenberg on fighter jets for Ukraine: Discussion continues, but speed is important NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the Alliance is discussing the provision of Western-style fighter jets to Ukraine, and the speed with which such assistance can be provided is important in this regard. 2 828 20 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

столтенберг Stoltenberg promised to provide Ukraine with weapons and ammunition as quickly as possible NATO will quickly provide assistance to Ukraine so that it can respond to Russian offensive attempts. 3 595 8 Previously in trend: War

хакер Russian hackers attacked NATO websites On Sunday, February 12, the websites of the North Atlantic Alliance were attacked by hackers. 2 878 4 World

дуда F-16 for Ukraine is very serious decision, it should be adopted by NATO, - Duda The decision to supply Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets is an extremely serious step for Poland, and it will be able to take it only together with its NATO allies. 484 8 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

дуда If Russia attacks Poland, it will mean attack on NATO, - Duda Polish President Andrzej Duda said that a Russian attack on Poland would mean a Russian attack on NATO. 11 276 125 Previously in trend: War

ракета Flights of Russian missiles over Romania are unlikely to increase escalation between NATO and Russian Federation, - ISW The flights of Russian missiles over Romania are unlikely to provoke an escalation between Russia and NATO countries. 8 645 78 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

павел Ukraine deserves membership in NATO after end of war, - elected president of Czech Republic, Pavel The newly elected president of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, believes that Ukraine should be allowed to join NATO "as soon as the war ends." 2 257 17 Previously in trend: War

джонсон If Ukraine was in NATO, Russia would not have attacked, - Johnson Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes that a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation could have been avoided if Ukraine had been a member of NATO. 3 440 84 Previously in trend: War

f16 Poland will transfer F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine if NATO supports this decision, - Morawiecki Poland may hand over its F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine if NATO supports such a decision. 9 633 90 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

шольц NATO will not take direct part in war between Russian Federation and Ukraine, - Scholz NATO is not and will not be directly involved in Russia’s war against Ukraine. 9 361 115 Previously in trend: War

бауер NATO declares readiness for direct confrontation with Russia NATO is ready for a direct confrontation with Russia, as aggressor country’s strategic goals go beyond Ukraine. 44 134 131 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

швеція Finland does not exclude involvement of Russia to disruption of Sweden’s introduction into NATO Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto does not exclude Russia’s involvement in burning the Koran during a protest in Sweden last week, which is why Turkey refused to support this country’s accession to NATO. 5 795 38 World

нато,столтенберг At critical moment of war, German tanks can help Ukraine defend itself and win, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the supply of tanks by Germany will allow Ukraine to win. 2 341 11 Previously in trend: War

столтенберг,єнс We ruled out NATO’s participation in war. We will not send our troops or planes to Ukraine, - Stoltenberg NATO will not take part in the war launched by Russia against the Ukrainians. It was decided not to introduce aircraft or troops of the Alliance into the territory of Ukraine. 11 948 72 Previously in trend: War

леопард Stoltenberg on supply of Leopard to Ukraine: Partners can prepare tanks for transfer, Germany will make decision soon Allies can prepare Leopard tanks for a possible transfer to Ukraine, because Germany will soon announce its decision. 8 481 31 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

ердоган Turkey will not support Sweden’s membership in NATO - Erdogan Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan commented on Quran burning demonstration in Stockholm the day before. In this regard, he said that Ankara would not support Sweden’s application for NATO membership. 10 005 77 World

нато 86% of Ukrainians support Ukraine’s accession to NATO, poll. INFOGRAPHICS In recent months, support for joining NATO has increased again among Ukrainians. In January 2023, it is the highest in the history of observations. 2 012 18 Incidents

столтенберг New military aid will allow Ukraine to advance, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who participated in the "Ramstein" format meeting, welcomed the announcement of new arms deliveries to Ukraine. 11 812 118 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

кіссинджер Kissinger’s statement shows lack of rational arguments against Ukraine’s accession to NATO - Kuleba The statement by former US Secretary of State and White House National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger is in line with current realities and shows that there are no rational arguments against Ukraine’s membership in the Alliance. 6 835 30 Previously in trend: War

дуда Poland and Lithuania will insist on NATO security guarantees for Ukraine, - Duda Poland and Lithuania will do everything possible to ensure that Ukraine receives security guarantees from the Alliance at the July NATO summit in Vilnius. 2 468 16 Previously in trend: War

путин Putin is preparing for long war, we must support Ukraine as long as necessary - NATO Russian President Vladimir Putin may be preparing for a prolonged war against Ukraine, so it could be a difficult year. 5 185 75 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

зеленський NATO is best guarantee of security for Ukraine, - Zelensky President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy considers NATO to be the best guarantee of security for Ukraine and its people. 4 873 127 Previously in trend: Ukraine - NATO

кіссинджер Ukraine’s membership in NATO would be justified result - Kissinger. VIDEO Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger changed his point of view and said that Ukraine should join the North Atlantic Alliance.  8 548 47 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

столтенберг,резніков Reznikov and Stoltenberg will meet on field of "Ramstein" NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will take part in the eighth meeting of the Contact Group on Defense of Ukraine at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany. 1 171 0 World

столтенберг NATO-Russia relations will not normalize after war in Ukraine - Stoltenberg NATO has ruled out normalization of relations with Russia after the war in Ukraine. 3 156 38 Previously in trend: War

резніков Ukraine became de facto member of NATO, - Reznikov Ukraine has already de facto joined NATO, although it has not formally become a member of the Alliance. 6 932 70 Previously in trend: War

нато "We will lobby for NATO to give Ukraine security guarantees" - Duda During his visit to Lviv, President of Poland Andrzej Duda assured that his government and the government of Lithuania would lobby for NATO security guarantees for Ukraine. 3 156 6 Ukrainian Politics

столтенберг,єнс It is necessary to increase production of weapons to protect NATO countries and help Ukraine, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that the arms stocks of the alliance countries and the EU have really run out, so it is necessary to increase production in order to ensure the protection of its territory in the future, as well as to have opportunities to help Ukraine. 1 057 7 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

столтенберг Russia intends to launch new offensive in Ukraine. Russian Federation mobilized much more forces than it used on battlefield, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that Russia is preparing a new wave of offensive during its aggression against Ukraine, and also calls not to underestimate the impact of the mobilization carried out in the Russian Federation. 46 069 149 Previously in trend: War

столтенберг,єнс Stoltenberg expects Sweden and Finland to join NATO in 2023 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made it clear that he does not expect Turkey to block the entry of both countries into the Alliance for a long time. 1 168 3 World

столтенберг Putin is ready for long war and new offensives - Stoltenberg Russia is preparing for a protracted war in Ukraine, and NATO countries that support Kyiv should keep sending weapons until President Vladimir Putin realizes he "cannot win on the battlefield." 13 412 72 Previously in trend: War

залужний,каволі Defence Forces are preparing for different scenarios - Zaluzhny held talks with Chief of NATO Forces in Europe Kavoli In the evening of December 14, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy Zaluzhny had a conversation with the Head of NATO forces in Europe Christopher Kavoli. 5 957 19 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

путін Putin is reckless, so U.S. and NATO must be prepared for unforeseen situations, - US Representative Smith Russia remains one of the biggest threats to NATO, despite the Alliance’s long-term focus on China and the Pacific. 4 386 22 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine War

джеймс,клеверлі NATO has never threatened Russia and is not doing this now - British Foreign Secretary Cleverly NATO’s task is to defend its member states, not to threaten Russia or any other country. 3 098 38 Previously in trend: War