NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made a throw-in that the North Atlantic Alliance has its own tactics, which are unknown to Russian President Vladimir Putin, for negotiations with Moscow on Ukraine.
"I can't describe to you exactly how these discussions [with Russia] will take place. I already have my own ideas of what this composition might look like. But we don't want Putin to know more than he already knows," Rutte said in an interview with the German tabloid Bild.
Recall that US President Donald Trump announced his intention to talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin and made a number of resonant statements, in particular that Vladimir Zelensky told him about his readiness to conclude a deal to end the conflict. The Russian leader noted that Zelensky as president is illegitimate.

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