Zelensky named the timeline for a possible Putin attack on NATO countries.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his outrage regarding a possible Russian attack on NATO member countries in the next five years. This could be an attempt by Putin to test the alliance's strength, he noted in an interview for Sky News. However, Zelensky pointed out that he does not expect such an attack in the near future.
Russia's increasing military capabilities alarm Zelensky
In his speech, the president of Ukraine also criticized the sluggishness of NATO's plans to increase defense spending. Zelensky warned that by 2030, Putin could acquire greater military capabilities. He also expressed outrage over the threat posed by Russian missiles near the borders of NATO countries and emphasized the need to prepare for potential conflict and aggression.
The position of the acting president regarding the risk of a Russian attack on NATO member countries is becoming even more relevant in the context of the military growth of the Russian Federation, as well as the insufficient development of NATO's defense policy, according to Volodymyr Zelensky. He called for more active measures to ensure the security of alliance member countries in the future.
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