Zelensky discusses Ukraine's future in the alliance with new NATO Secretary General
Kyiv • UNN
The president of Ukraine held a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte regarding the invitation to join the Alliance and strengthening military support. The parties discussed coordination of positions for achieving a just peace.
President Volodymyr Zelensky held a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. During the dialogue, Zelensky stressed the importance of inviting Ukraine to join the Alliance and ensuring timely reinforcement of combat brigades with ammunition and military equipment, reports UNN.
I spoke with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and thanked him for holding a meeting of the NATO – Ukraine Council in Brussels at the level of foreign ministers. I stressed the importance of inviting Ukraine to join NATO and ensuring timely strengthening of our combat brigades with ammunition, weapons and military equipment, as well as the need to strengthen Ukraine's defense in winter against Russian air terror
Zelensky said that they are coordinating positions to bring a just and stable world closer.
We coordinate our positions to bring a just and stable peace closer, because the support of Ukraine is crucial not only for our country, but also for all partners in Europe, because the security of one is the basis for the security of all
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, following the second day of meetings of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, said that before possible negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine, NATO plans to bring Kiev to a stronger position. In the negotiations themselves, Ukraine will be the leader, but at the same time there will be other participants.
Bloomberg, citing sources, reported that the governments of some NATO countries began to consider various scenarios for ending Russia's war against Ukraine.