“I strongly condemn North Korea’s dangerous and destabilising missile tests,” the alliance’s leader Jens Stoltenberg said on Twitter.
Western powers have funnelled weapons, military equipment and humanitarian aid to Ukraine as it battles with Russian forces.
Mr Stoltenberg however reiterated NATO’s commitment to supporting Ukraine in its defence against Russia.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday praised Ukraine’s armed forces in a video message to celebrate the country’s independence day.
The top NATO official also warned of the increased threat Russia posed to Norway, in view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Germany has already announced its plans to send more troops to Lithuania to support a multinational NATO battlegroup.
The Nordic nations are expected to submit their formal NATO applications at any moment, a reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Secretary General of the military alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, said “NATO is not seeking a war with Russia.”
The scenario in view of what she claimed was a highly likely Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Moscow is planning a military manoeuvre in Belarus mid-February and says fewer than 13,000 Russian soldiers would be involved.
