'Let's Not Be Naive' — Rutte Urges NATO to Face Russia, China Threats, Pledges Support for Ukraine
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated that Ukraine has the full attention of alliance leaders, emphasizing a commitment to support Ukraine amid threats from Russia and China.
- Rutte called Russia the most significant threat to NATO and pledged that Ukraine's path to NATO membership is assured.
- On the eve of the summit, it was announced that European and Canadian allies will provide over 35 billion euros for Ukraine's security assistance this year.
- Rutte warned that any attack on NATO by Russia would lead to a devastating response, highlighting the need for NATO to be prepared for multiple crises.
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