In a bid to bring long-lasting peace to the embattled region, NATO has pledged unwavering support to Ukraine. The military alliance's commitment is being spearheaded by senior officials like Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chair of Nato's military committee. 
According to Adm Dragone, there is an increasing chance that Russia will not achieve a puppet government in Ukraine as it did in Belarus under President Vladimir Putin's rule. He attributed the slow advancements made by Russian forces to their inability to decisively break through Ukrainian defenses.
NATO members have agreed to increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. This move aims to bolster the alliance's military capabilities, particularly air defense, in light of recent drone incursions into Poland and Romania.
The possibility of activating a "drone wall" along Nato's eastern borders has been discussed, with Adm Dragone stating that this is set to be implemented within months. The alliance is reportedly preparing for such an initiative by integrating existing air defenses on its eastern flank.
Despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Admiral Dragone expressed optimism about NATO's reliability and cohesion, which he believes provides a strong foundation against adversaries. He emphasized the importance of sustained support for Ukraine, highlighting that the alliance will stand with it "up to the day" when peace is achieved.
				
			According to Adm Dragone, there is an increasing chance that Russia will not achieve a puppet government in Ukraine as it did in Belarus under President Vladimir Putin's rule. He attributed the slow advancements made by Russian forces to their inability to decisively break through Ukrainian defenses.
NATO members have agreed to increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. This move aims to bolster the alliance's military capabilities, particularly air defense, in light of recent drone incursions into Poland and Romania.
The possibility of activating a "drone wall" along Nato's eastern borders has been discussed, with Adm Dragone stating that this is set to be implemented within months. The alliance is reportedly preparing for such an initiative by integrating existing air defenses on its eastern flank.
Despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Admiral Dragone expressed optimism about NATO's reliability and cohesion, which he believes provides a strong foundation against adversaries. He emphasized the importance of sustained support for Ukraine, highlighting that the alliance will stand with it "up to the day" when peace is achieved.