NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has sent a letter to Russian Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Viklov over the ongoing tensions in Ukraine, calling for continued dialogue to ease tensions.

The Russian army began joint military exercises in Belarus, which borders Ukraine, on the 10th, and according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, is conducting training to shoot down targets with fighters.



NATO member countries such as the United States are becoming more cautious that Russia will invade Ukraine in the name of exercises, and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on the 10th after a meeting with British Prime Minister Johnson, "The Cold War is over. Later, we are closely monitoring Russia's military deployment in Belarus, which is the largest scale, "he warned.



After that, he made it clear that he had sent a letter to Russian Foreign Minister Sergeĭ Viklov, and called on each other to disclose information on military exercises and to continue dialogue to ease tensions.



Regarding the situation in Ukraine, efforts are being made for a diplomatic solution, such as discussions by high-ranking officials from Russia, Ukraine, Germany, and France, but no major results have been achieved, and the path to alleviating tensions has not been achieved. I can't see it.