NATO allies, US included, committed to keeping Ukraine in fight, Rutte says
- On June 25 in Brussels, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte affirmed that all NATO allies, including the United States, remain fully dedicated to supporting Ukraine as it continues to resist Russia's invasion.
- This commitment follows a process where the US, while reducing its direct military capabilities in Europe, has made clear that Europeans must gradually take more responsibility for their own security and defense spending.
- Rutte explained that Europeans are stepping up military aid to Ukraine, enabling a well-organized transition to avoid capability gaps that Russia could exploit, while the US remains involved through intelligence sharing and practical military support, including air defense systems.
- He stated that NATO as a whole, with strong involvement from the United States, remains fully dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s efforts and ensuring that any future peace agreement will be stable and enduring, while highlighting that significant American participation will continue.
- This suggests NATO aims for a durable peace in Ukraine with a stronger European role backed by sustained US support, despite the US pivot towards Asia and reduced frontline deployments in Europe.
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Ukraine launched a drone strike on Moscow overnight Thursday, as evidenced by explosions and a statement from the mayor. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured that the entire alliance, including the United States, is fully committed to supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
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