Kiev’s forces have fired some 2 million artillery rounds, exhausting Western stockpiles, a leading foreign policy commentator has claimed The Pentagon believes that Ukrainian commanders need to avoid wasting ammunition and alter their artillery tactics to hit only the most important targets, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius has claimed.
Membership will only be possible when the country’s borders are “stable,” a Czech official has said The conflict between Moscow and Kiev must end before Ukraine can join NATO, the Czech ambassador to the US-led military bloc, Jakub Landovsky, told Bloomberg in an interview published on Thursday.
Ankara wants to create a financial center dedicated to investments in the sector, with Moscow’s help Moscow and Ankara are working on several initiatives related to natural gas exports, and plan to continue to build relations in the energy sphere, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Tuesday.