On War Anniversary, NATO Chief Rutte Reaffirms Alliance's Unwavering Support for Ukraine.
Four Years Since Russia's Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: February 24 marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale war against Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte issued a statement from the Alliance's Brussels headquarters to commemorate the date, underscoring NATO's continued support. He emphasized the importance of honoring the war's victims and saluted the resilience of the Ukrainian people. The ongoing conflict represents the most significant military assault on a European state since World War II.
“We remember today, and every day, what Ukraine has endured. But as we pay tribute to the fallen and those who suffer, we stand with hope, inspired by four years of unbroken resistance.”
Mark Rutte
Rutte also stressed that a lasting peace in Europe is impossible without a genuine peace for Ukraine, declaring: “The flame of freedom lives in Ukraine. And that flame continues to burn and shine. Glory to Ukraine!”
Just three weeks ago, Mark Rutte visited Kyiv for discussions with Ukrainian leaders on the current situation. Other notable recent events in Ukraine include:
- The arrival of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Kyiv.
- An address to the nation by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which featured a demonstration of a secret bunker.
- A commemoration for fallen defenders attended by First Lady Olena Zelenska and European leaders.
Further demonstrating international solidarity, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Denmark have all announced new aid packages for Ukraine. In a show of political support, Polish Sejm Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty also addressed the Ukrainian parliament, highlighting the critical importance of international cooperation during this challenging period.
The Critical Role of International Backing
This fourth anniversary serves as a significant marker not only for Ukraine but for the global community observing the conflict's evolution. Statements from international leaders reflect growing support for Ukraine and a recognition of the threats Russia's aggressive actions pose to European stability. This underscores the vital solidarity among nations opposing aggression and the continued necessity of providing military and humanitarian aid to support Ukraine's fight for sovereignty.
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