— ASB News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) January 14, 2022
NATO has made a decision to admit Ukraine and Georgia into the alliance, but has not set a deadline yet – Jens Stoltenberg
So Russia's stance is perfectly legitimate. This has always been NATO's goal
— The Sirius Report (@thesiriusreport) January 14, 2022
But another thing to keep in mind is that it might be enough for Putin, even if it’s a bluff. He won’t take any risks, Putin doesn’t play when it comes to the security of Russia and its citizens.
— ASB News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) January 14, 2022
So yes, he really did say this, we confirm it.
— ASB News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) January 14, 2022
This is all bad news. Russian state media is running with it, reporting it the same way we did from the initial source. Once this gets out to Russian public, it’s bad news. And it already got out 20 mins ago.
— ASB News / MILITARY〽️ (@ASBMilitary) January 14, 2022
After cyberattacks, NATO plans agreement with Ukraine on cybersecurity. (thanks @HonkHase for pointing this out) t.co/Mu2gpc66Zf
— Thomas Reinhold (@CyberPeace1) January 14, 2022
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Ukraine expects that at the summit in Madrid in 2022, NATO will name specific dates for Ukraine's entry into the Alliance – Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak. #Russia #Ukraine #Putin #NATO
— Worldinone (@Worldinone6) January 14, 2022
h/t Kingzzor