Rutte: The Peace Agreement and Peacekeeping Mission for Ukraine Must Be Prepared Simultaneously.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed the opinion during a press conference in Kosovo about the need for simultaneous efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine and prepare a peacekeeping mission. This was reported by Interfax-Ukraine.
The NATO Secretary emphasized that before supporting peace, it must first be achieved. He supported President Trump's idea of the necessity for parallel work on achieving peace and ensuring it. At the same time, he noted that the potential Franco-British initiative is one of the possible models for ensuring security guarantees in Ukraine and is closely coordinated with the United States.
Mark Rutte highlighted President Trump's important role in advancing the negotiation process concerning Ukraine with the Russians and Ukrainians. He also mentioned that thanks to Trump, a breakthrough occurred in the initiation of negotiations.
Let us remind you that Ukraine and the United States held talks in Saudi Arabia regarding the ceasefire regime at sea and in the sky.
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