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NATO Chief Sees Ukraine's Land in Play as Trump Meets Putin

(TNS) NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said this week’s U.S.-Russian summit may open the door to negotiations about Ukrainian territory, even as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has continued to reject ceding land occupied by Russia.

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The NATO boss talks about possible objects of the conversation between Trump and Putin. Selenskyj should not like speculation.

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Prior to the meeting of US President Donald Trump and Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, the debate on possible territorial assignments comes to the fore.

·Berlin, Germany
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Before the Ukraine meeting between US President Trump and Russia's President Putin, there is once again a debate on territorial assignments. NATO leader Rutte considers talks about this to be inevitable. EU foreign ministers want to vote today.

·Hamburg, Germany
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One must "take note that Russia controls part of Ukrainian territory", says the NATO Secretary General. On territorial issues, it is important to distinguish between two forms of recognition.

·Munich, Germany
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expects that in future peace negotiations in the Ukraine war also on the recognition of Russia-controlled territories in the Ukraine War ... The post NATO Secretary-General Rutte brings recognition of Russian-occupied territories into play appeared first on Apollo News.

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In future negotiations on a peace solution in the Ukraine war, NATO Secretary General Rutte believes that Kiev must prepare itself for area losses. At the moment, it must be noted that Russia controls part of Ukrainian territory, Rutte told US station ABC News.

·Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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