was expressed by the general in a conversation with my colleague natalka skopenko, who asked richard baronste the role of the alliance nato in supporting and strengthening the combat capability of the armed forces of ukraine. you have a lot of experience from serving in germany, in the balkans, in afghanistan, in iraq, and after the russian invasion of ukraine, you called for immediate military assistance to nato. in your opinion, this can change the course of this war. i think that the position of nato has always been clear because the alliance is aware that it is involved in a serious confrontation with russia, but nato is not in the last war with russia, russia is at war with ukraine and the role of its members is to support ukraine with money, weapons and ammunition, to what extent the current western military aid is sufficient for ukraine, i think we all have to admit that nato is making up for lost time and opportunities, what we clearly see now is a transition to the supply of heavy weapons, mainly artillery, and in larger quantities and with a much larger supply of ammunition, this