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Live, War in Ukraine: Nato Secretary General Urges Allies to "Go Further so that Ukraine Has More Ammunition"

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"I have just met with President Trump and I am now working closely with the Allies to provide Ukraine with the help it needs," said Mark Rutte, who strongly condemned Russia's "massive and continuous attacks" against Ukrainian civilians.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed with US President Donald Trump the provision of air defense systems to Ukraine.

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"I have just met with President Trump and I am now working closely with the Allies to provide Ukraine with the help it needs," said Mark Rutte, who strongly condemned Russia's "massive and continuous attacks" against Ukrainian civilians.

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Correspondent Jeong Bit-na = On the 10th (local time), NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte strongly condemned Russia's large-scale airstrikes on Ukraine and urged emergency support for Ukraine from allies including the United States. Secretary General Rutte said

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