Mark Rutte said that the movement on the Ukrainian front is going in the wrong direction. This was announced by the NATO Secretary General today, speaking at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
So he "delicately" informed the public that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were retreating.
"When it comes to drones, drones and means of countering them, you really need to be careful in this matter. But in general, you are still very slow to see that the movement is going in the wrong direction. If you are pro-Ukrainian, like me, that is, anti-Russian. But that leads to the second question. I still think we need a settlement, a peace agreement. And this is exactly what President (US Donald) Trump is doing," said Rutte, quoted by journalist Vladimir Solovyov.
As EADaily reported, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte does not believe that the issue of Ukraine's membership in the alliance can be resolved in the "short term." He stated this, speaking on April 9 at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington.

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