Saturday, March 4, 2023

Estonia's Foreign Minister Says Military Aid To Ukraine Has Been Far From Satisfying

Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu  

FOX News: NATO member urges allies to pay more after Ukraine war anniversary, claims 'crisis' in UN 

Estonia led charge calling for tribunal to examine potential Russian war crimes 

UNITED NATIONS, New York — Estonia has criticized NATO allies for not doing enough to continue supporting Ukraine as Russia’s invasion drags on past the one-year mark, and it also raised concerns that the U.N. may not be able to fulfill its duty in holding those in power responsible for alleged war crimes. 

"Members have not done enough," Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. 

"This is my comprehensive assessment." "The Western camp has supported weapons aid, given around 50 billion euros approximately, and this is far from being satisfying," Reinsalu added. "If we want to invest to Ukrainian victory, not only to invest to Ukraine, that they can survive and not lose, we have to change the paradigm of our support."  

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 Update: NATO Member Says 50 Billion Euros In Aid To Ukraine "Far From" Satisfying, Urges Allies To Boost Spending -- Zero Hedge/Epoch  

WNU Editor: The Foreign Minister from Estonia is also demanding NATO to put Ukraine under its nuclear umbrella .... Only NATO or Nukes Can Save Ukraine From Russia: Estonia Foreign Minister (Newsweek).

3 comments:

  1. As he should. He is looking out for his nations self interest. Now the German leadership. They are doing the opposite. Thier national self interest in this mess would be to remain neutral and get cheap fuel from Russia. But no, they will let thier people and economy suffer for very convoluted but ideological reasons.

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    1. Nailed it!! I never dreamed German leadership could be as stupid as they've been.

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  2. Cuckolds remorse.

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