NATO Secretary General Names the Country Russia Will Attack.
06.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.07.2025
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NATO Secretary General: Putin Currently Has No Plans to Invade NATO Countries
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russian President Putin currently has no intention of attacking NATO countries. However, this threat may become a reality in five to seven years.
"No. What The New Yorker wrote is true, but it did not cause serious concern, as we have plans in case of an attack on Estonia - and the Russians know this. Our response will be destructive," Rutte emphasized.
The Secretary General is convinced that NATO not only develops defense plans but also actively works on their implementation. NATO's reaction to any attack will be powerful and will include support from the USA.
"100%. I have no doubts, and it was absolutely clear during the last press conference in The Hague... The USA is fully committed to NATO and fully supports Article 5," the Secretary General stressed.
Despite criticism regarding contributions from European countries, NATO continues to enhance its defense capabilities and readiness to respond when necessary.
During his speeches, the NATO Secretary General emphasized that the alliance has clear plans and is ready to respond to any threats that may arise in the future. According to him, in cooperation with its partners, NATO will ensure the resilience and security of the entire region.Read also
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