NATO’s top official on Tuesday urged allies to surge more arms to Kyiv after saying a day prior that Russia had already launched its much-anticipated offensive in Ukraine.
Before a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Belgium, the alliance’s Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Western countries need to boost ammunition supplies to Kyiv in what he suggested was a race against time.
“We see no signs that President Putin is preparing for peace. What we see is the opposite, he is preparing for more war, for new offensives and new attacks,” he told reporters in Brussels, where defence ministers of NATO allied countries are meeting on Feb. 14–15….