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There is no context and nothing specific, as the headline makes it seem. He is just putting out phrases in an interview:
The article is light in new information. He's basically saying let's continue to support Ukraine.
Politico.eu got bought by Axel Springer, Germany’s Fox News, 2 years ago.
Thank you for much valued context.
Adding politico.eu 0.0.0.0 to my hosts file.
Noooooooooo. I'm beginning you, remove this line. Pleeeeeeeaaaaasssse. Noooooooooo. Otherwise I'll die.
Ugh they are also the ones dumping this stupid celeb news on Samsung phones (called upday). First thing I remove from my phone, unfortunately Samsung still dumps it on every phone (be careful it often runs in the background without noticing, and it's built into the home screen).
So it's Politico came up with this fake news? Alright:
https://thehill.com/policy/international/4340800-nato-chief-ukraine-war-bad-news/
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/nato-should-be-prepared-for-bad-news-from-ukraine-stoltenberg/3072144
The fact is that if even European official admits it, then it must've been bad for UA for a good half a year if not a year already.