NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's Significant Visit to Ukraine Amid Tensions
New NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte made his first official visit to Ukraine since taking office, promising continued support for Kyiv. During his visit, he met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy amid air raid sirens in Kyiv and emphasized coordinating with future U.S. leadership for continued aid to Ukraine.
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Newly appointed NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte embarked on his inaugural official visit to Ukraine, reaffirming the alliance's unwavering support for Kyiv amidst ongoing Russian aggression.
During the visit, Rutte met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as air raid alerts pierced through the Ukrainian capital, underscoring the region's volatility.
Rutte conveyed his confidence in collaborating with the United States' next president following November's elections, a crucial juncture for maintaining Western backing for Ukraine's defense efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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