Germany: NATO exercise in Poland sends a clear message to Putin

According to Fars International News Agency, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Monday that NATO will send a clear message to Putin in its exercise in Poland.
He said these words during an interview with Germany’s N-TV, and said: “NATO countries will send a clear message to the Russian president with their exercise in Poland.”
The German defense minister added: “NATO is not as weak as he (the Russian president) thinks.”
Pistorius added: “Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, the North Atlantic Treaty has become more coherent, and the joint exercise is necessary to show the countries of Eastern Europe and the Baltic countries that Washington and Berlin are sticking to their commitments to support NATO. ».
On the other hand, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary “Peter Ciarto” said in a speech today: increasing anti-Russian sanctions and providing more weapons to Kiev cannot stop this conflict.
He continued: “The main responsibility of the international community now should be to save people’s lives, because we don’t want people to be killed.” How should this be done? Boycott? No! Weapons aid? No! Only peace”.
Stating that Budapest stands on the side of peace and the world, the Hungarian Foreign Minister added: “It is disturbing that when you support peace, you are immediately accused of supporting Russia. We are not on the side of the Russians. “Unfortunately, in the current situation, rational dialogue to resolve the situation is not impossible, but there is not much hope for it.”
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