Nato Chief Would Recognize Russian Control of some Territories in Ukraine
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte would recognize that Russia de facto controls part of Ukrainian territory. He said this in an interview with ABC News. At the same time, he said that any recognition of this status may be factual, but not legal. According to him, the planned summit on Friday will show Russia's willingness to end the war.
NATO leader Mark Rutte sees future negotiations on the parts of Ukraine controlled by Russia as inevitable. It is about a "factual" recognition.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says that as part of a peace agreement for the Russia-Ukraine war, Western countries will likely have to accept that the territories occupied by the Russians will come under Moscow's control, the Kyiv Independent reports.
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