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Mark Rutte named three key moments of the Ukrainian defense meeting in London
European countries will have to increase aid to Kyiv and defense spending, NATO Secretary General said before a meeting in London.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte named three key points of the meeting of Ukrainian security leaders in London: continued support, a peace agreement, and a strong NATO. He wrote about this on the Hu platform on Sunday, March 2.
The NATO head prescribed such points upon arriving in London.
Very positive heading into today's meeting in London. Three key points:
1. Support Ukraine today. All in Europe will need to give more
2. We all want a peace deal, and it has to last. Europe is really stepping up here
3. To keep NATO strong, Europe will increase defense spending pic.twitter.com/ZMLu3ncXM2
— Mark Rutte (@SecGenNATO) March 2, 2025
"Very positive ahead of today's meeting in London. Three key points: 1. Support for Ukraine today. Everyone in Europe will need to give more. 2. We all want a peace agreement, and it must last. Europe is really stepping up here. 3. Keep NATO strong, Europe will increase defense spending," Rutte noted.
It should be noted that important negotiations have begun in London - a summit of European leaders on Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky is also present.
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