Rutte repeats: We are safe now, but not in the next three or five years

Secretary - General NATO, Mark Rutte, at a joint press conference Thursday with the countries' foreign ministers from Weimar+, has declared that Europe needs “to increase defence spending”, highlighting German chief Carsten Breuer's comments that Russia by 2029 or 2030 [...]
Secretary - General NATO, Mark Rutte, at a joint press conference Thursday with the countries' foreign ministers from Weimar+, has declared that Europe needs “to increase its defence spending”, highlighting German defence chief Carsten Breuer's comments that Russia by 2029 or 2030 could be ready to test NATO's commitment to protecting its territory, The Guardian reported.
We're safe right now. But we won't be safe in the next three or five years, so we have to spend more”, Rutte said, broadcast time.net.
He has also stressed the importance of increasing the production of protective equipment in Europe.
As for the war in Ukraine, Rutte has added that “should make sure Ukraine is in the best position possible ... to resist Russia's unprotested aggression”, and negotiate a future peace agreement so that “Putini doesn't try again (the invasion of Ukraine)”. /Periscope/












