Bad NATO and Good America: The Meaning of Dmitriev's "Non-US Aid"

Russian President's special envoy Dmitriev made a sharp comment on the social media platform X regarding the NATO official account's statement on aid to Ukraine, clearly pointing out: "NATO is providing support to Ukraine, not the United States."

The background of this comment was that the NATO official account publicly released content - this statement explicitly mentioned that NATO will continue to advance the aid process to Ukraine, with specific measures including delivering various military equipment to Ukraine, replenishing ammunition reserves, and strengthening the deployment and supply of air defense (ПВО) systems. This content was originally a routine statement by NATO to convey the alliance's determination to assist Ukraine, but in Dmitriev's interpretation, it formed a highly distinctive view.

Dmitriev's comment focuses on distinguishing the boundaries between "collective NATO aid" and "individual US aid." In his view, the NATO official statement on aid to Ukraine essentially reflects the support level of the NATO alliance as a whole to Ukraine, while the United States no longer provides unilateral aid to Ukraine, implying an implication of "bad NATO and good America."

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