NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday that while Russian President Vladimir Putin shows no indication he wants peace, he "must realize" that he can't win his war in Ukraine.
"Almost one year since his brutal invasion, President Putin shows no sign that he is preparing for peace. On the contrary, he is launching new offensives and targeting civilians, cities and critical infrastructure," Stoltenberg said at a joint news conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Brussels.
"Putin must realize that he cannot win, and for that, we must continue providing Ukraine quickly the weapons and ammunition they need to retake territory and prevail as a sovereign nation in Europe," he said.
Stoltenberg said that "as we face the greatest security crisis in a generation," NATO is taking further steps to strengthen the alliance defenses.
"We are reinforcing our presence and readiness from the Black to the Baltic Sea, including in Poland," he said.
"Fighter jets from the US and the Netherlands help protect your skies, Patriot batteries from Germany augment your air defenses, and thousands of troops from all the NATO allies are in Poland to help deter aggression," Stoltenberg said. "Together, we send a clear message, so there can't be a room for miscalculation in Moscow. NATO will defend every inch of Poland and the whole allied territory."
Stoltenberg said that during his meeting with Duda earlier Wednesday, the two also discussed the role of Belarus in Putin's war in Ukraine.
"Belarus continues to host and support Russian forces and is deepening its political and military integration with Russia. We call on Belarus to end its complicity in the war," Stoltenberg said.
Duda said Poland will continue to expand its military capabilities, and the country's defense budget for 2023 will increase to more than 4% of GDP.
"We would like to have as many stockpiles of NATO equipment as possible" in case of a possible attack, he said.