Jens Stoltenberg: With the war in Ukraine, we have not forgotten our other partners who are facing Russian pressure, we are meeting with partners from Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia-Herzegovina

With the war in Ukraine, we have not forgotten our other partners who are facing Russian pressure, intimidation and aggression, this makes our partnership even more important, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at the forum in Bucharest.

According to him, NATO foreign ministers will meet with foreign ministers from Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia-Herzegovina to discuss the threats they face.

"NATO Foreign Ministers are meeting with our Ukrainian counterpart, as well as partners from Georgia, Moldova and Bosnia-Herzegovina - to discuss the threats we face and to increase our support for their stability, independence and modernization of their armed forces in order to better protect them. If they are safer, we will be safer," Stoltenberg said.

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