NATO conspiring to prolong Ukraine conflict to weaken Russia, alleges Turkish Foreign Minister  

Ankara/Moscow: Some NATO member states want the conflict in Ukraine to continue and let Russia get weaker. These nations do not care about the Ukrainian situation at all,’ accused Turkish foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşo Oghlu. A few days ago, a Chinese mouthpiece had accused the United States and NATO of ensuring to prolong the Russia-Ukraine conflict for ten years by providing financial and military aid to Ukraine.   

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On Thursday, US President announced financial aid for Ukraine worth $1.3 bn. $800 million of it has been allocated as defence aid and $500 million as financial aid. In the last 15 days, the United States has announced such assistance for the second time. Alongside the United States, Germany has announced financial aid worth one billion Euros for Ukraine. Both of these NATO member states had spoken about keeping the Russia-Ukraine conflict happening for a prolonged span. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed about it multiple times.  

The Ukraine conflict could prolong indefinitely, said US President Joe Biden. Moreover, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had said that the West has unanimously decided not to let Russia win no matter what. The West can provide financial aid to Ukraine for the longest span to continue with the anti-Russia campaign. Besides, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had claimed that Ukraine could sustain this conflict for the next decade 

Against the background of all this, the warning issued by the Turkish Foreign Minister about Ukraine appears significant. Alongside some senior officials, the Russian President had drawn attention to the United States and NATO member states using Ukraine against Russia. Simultaneously, the Russian leadership said that Russia’s motives in the conflict were firm and Russia would only step out of it after accomplishing it. A few analysts have alleged a conspiracy to create a second Afghanistan out of Ukraine. 

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