NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed his desire to empower Ukraine ahead of potential peace talks with Russia, emphasizing the need for Ukraine to be in a position of strength during negotiations.
NATO‘s Goal: Strengthening Ukraine for Peace Talks with Russia
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed his desire to discuss ways to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any future peace talks with Russia. This was stated during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a small group of European leaders.
Frustration with Public Speculation
Rutte appeared frustrated with the growing speculation among NATO members about when peace talks might start and whether European peacekeepers would be involved. He emphasized that speaking publicly about it plays into the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin, implying that such discussions could compromise Ukraine’s position.
Ukrainian President’s Meetings
Zelenskyy will meet with NATO’s top civilian official at his residence in Brussels. Additionally, European Union leaders are gathering for a summit with their Western Balkans counterparts. Rutte stated that he wants to bring “a couple of them” over to discuss Ukraine.
Supporting Ukraine’s Strength and Economy
Rutte mentioned that the aim is to discuss everything related to Ukraine, including how to get more air defense and other weapons into the country as soon as possible. Top EU officials will also join to explore ways to further support Ukraine’s war-ravaged economy.
Peace Talks Terms
Rutte emphasized that the terms of any peace talks should be determined by Ukraine, Russia, and any other parties involved in negotiations. He warned against discussing potential deals among themselves, as this would make it easy for Russia to manipulate the situation.