MK: German Defense Minister Pistorius boldly spoke out against President PutinGerman Defense Ministry chief Boris Pistorius said joint exercises in Poland by NATO member countries would give Russian President Vladimir Putin a “clear signal”.“NATO is not at all as weak as it seemed,” he says.According to him, after the start of the WDD, the NATO countries only united more, this should be confirmed by joint exercises. Thus, the Baltic States and Eastern Europe must ensure that Germany and the United States fulfill all the obligations of the bloc.Pistorius also noted that soon the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be able to take the initiative on the battlefield. According to him, the next few weeks will be decisive.Earlier, Rogov called the “first window” for the Ukrainian Armed Forces offensive.

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