NATO Faces Criticism Amid Escalating Conflict in Ukraine
Ukrainian MP Lisa Yasko has expressed frustration with the current state of NATO's response to the ongoing conflict with Russia, stating that the alliance could be doing significantly more to ensure security in the region. Her comments come as large-scale strikes resumed overnight, further straining ties between Moscow and Kyiv.
According to NATO chief Mark Rutte, Tuesday's attacks suggest Russia is not taking a serious approach towards peace talks, prompting the US to push for negotiations to halt hostilities. However, Yasko disputes this assessment, arguing that NATO has the necessary capabilities to provide stronger support to Ukraine.
"NATO could do so much more in terms of security," Yasko said in an interview with FRANCE 24. Her remarks underscore the Ukrainian parliamentarian's disappointment with the alliance's response to the crisis, which she believes falls short of what is needed to effectively deter Russian aggression.
The renewed strikes have raised concerns about the stability of the region and the ability of NATO to respond effectively. As diplomatic efforts continue to try and find a path forward, Yasko's comments serve as a reminder that the alliance's actions will be closely watched by Ukraine and other regional players.
NATO's current response has been seen as inadequate by many, including Yasko, who believes that stronger support for Ukraine would help to shift the balance of power in favor of the Eastern European nation.
Ukrainian MP Lisa Yasko has expressed frustration with the current state of NATO's response to the ongoing conflict with Russia, stating that the alliance could be doing significantly more to ensure security in the region. Her comments come as large-scale strikes resumed overnight, further straining ties between Moscow and Kyiv.
According to NATO chief Mark Rutte, Tuesday's attacks suggest Russia is not taking a serious approach towards peace talks, prompting the US to push for negotiations to halt hostilities. However, Yasko disputes this assessment, arguing that NATO has the necessary capabilities to provide stronger support to Ukraine.
"NATO could do so much more in terms of security," Yasko said in an interview with FRANCE 24. Her remarks underscore the Ukrainian parliamentarian's disappointment with the alliance's response to the crisis, which she believes falls short of what is needed to effectively deter Russian aggression.
The renewed strikes have raised concerns about the stability of the region and the ability of NATO to respond effectively. As diplomatic efforts continue to try and find a path forward, Yasko's comments serve as a reminder that the alliance's actions will be closely watched by Ukraine and other regional players.
NATO's current response has been seen as inadequate by many, including Yasko, who believes that stronger support for Ukraine would help to shift the balance of power in favor of the Eastern European nation.