Zelenskyy warns Russia could attack a Nato member within five years as summit waits for Trump's arrival Europe live
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, prior to the NATO summit in The Hague, highlighted the necessity for allies to step up sanctions against countries supplying missile components to Russia. He warned that despite proposed increases in NATO spending to 5% of GDP, it might still be insufficient against future threats from Russia. Zelenskyy fears Putin could attack NATO members within five years. He emphasized the urgency for unified action, citing lists of component suppliers that need to be sanctioned to prevent Russia from enhancing its missile capabilities.
President Zelenskyy insisted that even a proposed increase in NATO’s spending target to 5% of member countries' GDP might still fall short in countering future Russian capabilities.
Zelenskyy urged NATO allies to intensify sanctions targeting component producers of missiles used against Ukraine, stressing that without action, Russia would bolster its missile arsenal.
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