NATO's Goal: Ending the War with Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Says Rutte.
Statement from the NATO Secretary General
According to UATV: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has stated that the war Russia is waging against Ukraine must end with security guarantees, enabling Ukraine to progress as a sovereign nation. He made this declaration during a press conference following a meeting of Alliance defense ministers, stressing the critical need for a solution that ensures regional stability. Rutte's comments come as NATO seeks to define a long-term strategic outcome to the conflict.
Rutte further emphasized that NATO has a singular objective: to conclude this war in a manner that prevents Russia from ever attempting another attack. In the context of supporting Ukraine, he announced that the country will receive an additional $38 billion in defense aid. This assistance is intended to bolster Ukraine's defensive capabilities and support its development as an independent state amidst the ongoing war.
International Support for Ukraine
Rutte's statement underscores the vital importance of international backing for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Concurrently, the substantial financial aid package demonstrates NATO's commitment to supporting Ukraine's pursuit of stability and security. This support is part of a broader, coordinated Western effort to ensure Ukraine can defend itself.
Ending the war with security guarantees will be a crucial factor in strengthening regional stability and preventing future conflicts. — Mark Rutte
Therefore, international support and funding remain critically important for Ukraine on its path to recovery and development.
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