"NATO allies and partners will continue to help Ukraine".

APA reports that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told the press together with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.

"We will be with Ukraine as much as necessary, we will not back down from helping. It is also in our security interest to help Ukraine. The heads of the NATO Foreign Ministry agreed that we will continue to provide assistance in close coordination with Ukraine. The results from the battlefield also show that assistance makes a difference. Of course, behind all these results are the brave military of Ukraine, but the assistance of NATO allies also makes a difference on the battlefield, as I mentioned."

The Secretary General of the Alliance strongly condemned Russia's targeting of Ukraine's civilian infrastructure.

"It is a fact that President Putin also uses the winter season as a weapon against the Ukrainian people," Stoltenberg stressed.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Kuleba, drew attention to the importance of sending military aid to his country as soon as possible.

"I made three appeals in the previous meeting: arms; arms; arms. Today I have three appeals: faster; faster; faster. The military aid sent helps Ukraine free its territories from the occupying forces and protect its population. But "Our allies should make decisions about sending military aid faster, and these aids should be delivered to Ukraine faster. We have already proven that we can defeat Russia," Dmitry Kuleba stressed.

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister said that the issue of energy security of Ukraine was also discussed today.

"Energy supply, protection of this infrastructure is very important. For this we need air defense systems, "Patriots", generators", said Kuleba.