NATO sees no need to change nuclear alert level amid war in Ukraine.
following President Vladimir Putin’s weekend order. NATO itself has no nuclear weapons, but three of its members do — the United States, Britain and France.
Stoltenberg stressed that Russia has signed a number of deals agreeing that nuclear war cannot be won and should not be fought.He called on Russia to “stop the attacks and withdraw all its forces and engage in good faith in diplomatic efforts” to end the war. “This is a horrendous, horrific invasion of an innocent country and we see that civilians are killed. It’s a brutality that has to stop immediately,” Stoltenberg said.
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