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Больше переговоров, меньше "Томагавков"? США склоняют Путина к диалогу

Представители США и НАТО недавно говорили о возможности прорыва в принуждении Путина сесть за стол переговоров.

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/10/16/bolshe-peregovorov-menshe-tomagavkov-ssha-sklonyayut-putina-k-dialogu

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00:00НАТО и ЕС работают над созданием так называемой «стены дронов»,
00:05которая стала ключом к будущей обороне и возможностям сдерживания Европы.
00:10Главнокомандующие объединенными силами НАТО в Европе и союзники по НАТО говорят,
00:15что создание «стены беспилотников» — неотложная задача,
00:18учитывая участившиеся инциденты с российскими самолетами и дронами в воздушном пространстве
00:23нескольких стран НАТО, включая Польшу и Румынию.
00:26Министры обороны стран НАТО встретились на этой неделе, чтобы обсудить оборону
00:30и лучшие способы реагирования на нарушения воздушного пространства.
00:35Кроме того, большее число союзников выделили деньги на недавно сформированную инициативу,
00:40предназначенную для закупки Европой и Канадой оружия у США для поставки в Украину.
00:56Американная и Румыния.
01:00Those countries that border the east, he views that from the high north all the way down to the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and beyond, and at depth, as the NATO Secretary General has said, we're all eastern flank nations.
01:13One of the issues coming into this meeting was how and whether to shoot down Russian jets or drones, that there wasn't a uniform rules of engagement.
01:20How has that changed or evolved during this few days?
01:23So I think one of the most important things to mention is the fact that SACER, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, with all forces that are assigned to him, assigned to NATO, has the authorities at the moment to act.
01:38And we saw that with the incident in Poland and Estonia recently, where NATO had the authorities to and acted appropriately.
01:48There's been a lot of reports that there's been quite a sudden and sharp decrease in military spending, military support for Ukraine amongst allies, over 40%.
01:58I mean, what's your response to that? Is that worrying, obviously, now coming into the winter?
02:02There was momentum from all the nations on contributions, not just to, per se, bilateral contributions from a nation to Ukraine or multilateral contributions, but also for initiatives such as the PERL or the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List.
02:20Very, very good response. I believe you heard that from the Secretary General, right?
02:23More than half of NATO allies have expressed commitments to contribute, and I think we'll see here more announcements very, very soon.
02:33Now, we know that Donald Trump is obviously going to make a decision on Friday about tomahawks and the use of tomahawks, but what's your own impression of the impact of this discussion?
02:41Well, I think there's a number of things worldwide, right, that potentially make the movement towards peace more possible.
02:49We saw recent developments in the Middle East, right, that President Trump drove.
02:54We'll see what happens on Friday, and we'll see what happens from Friday.
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