NATO boss Rutte: Ukraine at our side-fight against Russia continues!

NATO boss Rutte: Ukraine at our side-fight against Russia continues!

Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, received a visit from Mark Rutte, the new NATO general secretary. Just two days after his inauguration, he met with the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj to discuss the current challenges of the country in the context of the conflict with Russia. In a joint press conference, Rutte emphasized how important the security of Ukraine is for the security of the entire western alliance. This statement illustrates the important political context between the two countries.

Selenskyj and Rutte discussed where and how NATO could continue to support Ukraine. According to the new Secretary General, Ukraine's struggle against Russia must be reinforced, since European interests are closely linked to stability in Ukraine. This also reflects a strong commitment of NATO to support Ukraine in defense against Russian aggression.

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Mark Rutte, who succeeded Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday before, has already promoted extensive support from Ukraine as Dutch Prime Minister. His views regarding the use of western weapon systems by Ukraine are clear: there are no restrictions for him. He emphasized that Ukraine could rely on NATO's support, especially on the matter of military equipment. Dutch F-16 fighter planes have already been made available under his responsibility to strengthen the Ukrainian armed forces in the fight against Russia

As part of the press conference, Selenskyj showed that one of the main goals of Ukraine is to become a full member of NATO. This underlines the long -term course of the country to tie closely to western institutions and further intensify the cooperation with NATO. Rutte confirmed that Ukraine in NATO was closer than ever and that this path would be continued.

These developments are not only crucial for Ukraine, but also have far -reaching implications for relationships between NATO, the European Union and Russia. Rutten's visit signals that NATO's support for Ukraine remains strong under the new leadership. He takes over the office at a time when geopolitical tensions are the order of the day, and his commitment to Ukraine could be a decisive factor in the region.

The two leaders agreed that the efforts to support military support and strategic cooperation between NATO and Ukraine must continue to be reinforced. The message is clear: NATO stands alongside Ukraine, and intends to continue the course of its predecessor, which is a very encouraging perspective for Kiev.

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