NATO Chief Says Russian Victory over Ukraine Would Have a Costly Impact on Alliance's Credibility
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine would weaken NATO's deterrent power and restoring credibility could cost trillions of dollars.
- Richard Grenell criticized NATO allies for advocating war while not meeting defense spending targets, stating, 'When we have leaders who are going to talk about more war, we need to make sure that those leaders are spending the right amount of money.'
- Rutte emphasized that Ukraine's Western allies must 'step up and not scale back the support' nearly three years after Russia's invasion began.
- Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski noted that Trump recognized Russia must take the first step toward peace, but warned that 'this is not the Putin that President Trump knew in his first term.
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