NEW YORK – President Vladimir Putin's thinly veiled threat to use nuclear weapons after Russian setbacks in Ukraine was "dangerous and reckless rhetoric," National Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato's) secretary general said on Wednesday (Sept 21), adding that the only way to end the war was to prove Moscow will not win on the battlefield. Jens Stoltenberg also told Reuters in.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said that Putin's announcement of Russia's first military mobilization since World War Two would escalate the conflict and cost more lives
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Russian President Vladimir Putin s mobilization of thousands of extra troops for the war in Ukraine will escalate the conflict and his threat to use nuclear weapons was "dangerous and reckless rhetoric," NATO s secretary general said on Wednesday.
President Vladimir Putin's thinly veiled threat to use nuclear weapons after Russian setbacks in Ukraine was "dangerous and reckless rhetoric," NATO's secretary general said on Wednesday, adding that the only way to end the war was to prove Moscow will not win on the battlefield.