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Nato chief Mark Rutte said on Thursday that he was “cautiously optimistic” for progress towards peace in Ukraine, but that it was up to Russia to take the “next steps necessary”.
Nato chief Mark Rutte expressed cautious optimism regarding potential progress towards peace in Ukraine, emphasizing that Russia needs to demonstrate willingness to engage constructively.
NATO General Mark Rutte slammed Russia for sending a ‘low-level’ delegation to the Peace talks being held in Istanbul. Rutte also objected to Vladimir Putin not attending the talks ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has endorsed a call for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine by over 20 world leaders within the coalition of the willing. Source: Mark Rutte in a statement on X (Twitter) ...
At a press conference alongside NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Merz praised a shift in U.S. posture and credited European partners for stepping up. “I am pleased to note that the attitude of the ...
At talks in Antalya, Turkey, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said more investment and military equipment are needed to deal with threats posed by Russia and terrorism but also by China ...
There is still a feeling that some progress is underway. But more latent than explicit. Stunned, in a complete panic, the ...
Schoof told reporters that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has written to the member nations to tell them that “he expects the NATO summit to aim for 3.5% hard military spending by 2032.” ...
(Reuters) - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that alliance members meet higher targets for defence spending by 2032, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on Friday. Reuters reported ...