Europe Pushes for Ukraine’s Involvement in Trump-Putin Meeting in Alaska
UKRAINE, AUG 11 – NATO aims to keep Ukraine armed for future peace talks despite diplomatic efforts, with $1.5 million funding AI-controlled turrets from Northern European and Baltic nations.
- On CBS News this past week, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte affirmed that NATO will supply weapons to Ukraine regardless of the August 15, 2025 meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
- Rutte emphasized that Ukraine must have what it needs, and eight Northern European and Baltic nations allocated $1,500,000 towards 10 Ukrainian AI-controlled turrets to support its defense.
- Last week’s territory-swap suggestion by Trump adds stakes to the meeting, the first face-to-face between Putin and Trump since Russia invaded Ukraine.
- On Friday, Zelenskyy confirmed he will not attend and rejected territorial concessions, while the Trump administration ruled out Ukraine joining NATO in the near future.
- On whether those talks could begin soon, Rutte said the Alaska meeting will test Putin’s sincerity, amid deep skepticism among the West, NATO, and Ukraine.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says the alliance will keep supplying weapons to Ukraine regardless of the outcome of the August 15 meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Rutte said, speaking on CBS News on August 10. Rutte underscored NATO’s commitment to “has what it needs to stay in the fight and be in the best possible position” when the time comes for negotiations for a ceasefire or peace deal. On whe…
Ukraine will continue to receive military assistance regardless of the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
He said in an interview with CBS News.In particular, Rutte stressed the commitment of the Alliance that “Ukraine has what it needs to stay in the fight and be in the best position.” The Secretary General stated that coordinated arms deliveries of NATO member states to Kyiv will continue regardless of the outcome of the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska.At the same time, he stressed: “Ukraine must be and will be involved” in issues related to territor…
NATO Secretary General: Alliance will continue to supply arms to Ukraine despite Trump and Putin talks
The transfer of weapons to Ukraine will continue regardless of the outcome of the meeting between Trump and Putin, the NATO Secretary General assures.
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