Discussions about sending Patriot systems to Ukraine continue.

APA reports that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said this in an interview with "France24".

According to him, NATO allies need to make sure that they have enough ammunition and spare parts to keep the weapons that have been sent so far operational.

"Dialogue between our allies on sending additional systems continues.

But it's becoming increasingly important to ensure that all delivered systems are functional," Stoltenberg said.

Ukraine's demand for more weapons to defend itself from Russian forces has also affected NATO's military reserves.

"We are ramping up our production to be able to increase our stockpiles for both deterrence and defense, and to continue supporting Ukraine in the long term," Stoltenberg said.