Nato Chief: the War in Ukraine Could End by the End of This Year. "Russia Remains a Long-Term Threat"
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Is it possible that the war in Ukraine could end by the end of 2025? "Certainly," replied in an interview with Pais the Secretary-General of NATO Mark Rutte. The representative of the States that are part of the Atlantic Pact said that he wished to do everything possible to help the President of the United States Donald Trump to make peace a reality."I fully agree with Trump's vision: this carnage must end," he said.
The new military law is not enough, Greens complain in the run-up to their party congress. They want to strengthen the overall defence – with a completely new approach.
The new military law is not enough, Greens complain in the run-up to their party congress. They want to strengthen the overall defence – with a completely new approach.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the war in Ukraine could end by the end of this year, but warns that "Russia will remain a long-term threat". In an interview agreed by the German press group RND and the Spanish daily El Pais, he said on the other hand that the peace plan for Ukraine, developed by the US and already modified after the Geneva talks, still needs substantive negotiations.
Madrid.-But the end of the war and any "peace plan" will not change the fact that Russia continues to pose a serious threat to Europe, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte argued in an interview with El País. Rutte pointed out that the war in Ukraine could end by the end of 2025 and that he wants to "do everything he can" to help the US President, Donald Trump, "make peace a reality in Ukraine." "I fully share Trump's vision: this massacre must end…
The new military law is not enough, Greens complain in the run-up to their party congress. They want to strengthen the overall defence – with a completely new approach.
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