Nato Gensek Called on the Eu to Allow Ukraine to Purchase Weapons at Its Discretion
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on EU countries, when spending 90 billion euros of loans to support the Armed Forces, not to promote the principle of “buy European” or “buy Ukrainian”, but to purchase weapons necessary for Ukraine, including from the United States.
Mark Rütte called for no undue restrictions on the "buy from the EU" principle.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on the EU not to limit itself to the “buy European” principle and put Ukraine's needs above the rules in arms purchases. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to a statement by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at a meeting of the Defense Committee of the European Parliament. According to Rutte, the EU should ensure maximum flexibility in using funds intended to support the Ukrainian army and no…
"Ukraine's security is the security of all of us," Rutte stressed.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte believes that European Union member states should demonstrate flexibility regarding Ukraine's use of a €90 billion EU loan for arms purchases. He believes that Kyiv should not be forced to purchase equipment exclusively from Europe. "I truly, strongly appeal to you," the NATO chief emphasized.
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