Rutte: We have to make sure Putin never tries to attack Ukraine again

Secretary - General NATO, Mark Rutte, said Friday that the security guarantees agreement for Ukraine would consist of two parts: strengthening the Ukrainian Army and commitments by the US and Europe aimed at preventing Russia in the event of further aggression. NATO Support for Ukraine Remains Structible “” [...]
NATO support for Ukraine remains the steadfast “” and “continues to grow”, Rutte said during a visit to Kiev.
After meeting with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, Rutte said there are other plans to secure funds from NATO to secure “an essential flow of American deadly weapons to Ukraine”.
After Monday's multilateral meeting at the White House, Rutte said US President Donald Trump made it clear that the United States will truly be involved in providing security guarantees to Ukraine”.
“Now we're working together -- Ukraine, Europeans, the United States -- to ensure that these security guarantees are of such a level that Vladimir Putin, sitting in Moscow, will never try to attack Ukraine again”, Rutte said at a news conference, writes Euronews.












