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NATO Secretary General said that Putin is “running out of money, troops and ideas”

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is running out of resources to continue the war against Ukraine. Source: Rutte at the press conference following the meeting of the “coalition of the willing” in London Details: According to the Secretary General of the Alliance, the situation at the front shows the ineffectiveness of the Russian strategy and the huge price that Russia pays for minor advances. Direct language: “In Ukraine, Putin is making almost no progress on the battlefield, and where there are minor successes, they come at a huge cost. Hundreds of thousands of Russians are dying because of Putin’s senseless aggression. The truth is that Putin is running out of money, troops and ideas.” Details: Rutte stressed that it is time to increase the pressure on Russia to achieve a just peace. In this context, the NATO Secretary General welcomed the recent announcements by European allies and Canada on the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine, as well as the approval of the 19th package of sanctions. “The development of events on the battlefield shows that our support for Ukraine is working, and we must continue it. We must combine this support with economic pressure (on Russia – ed.),” he emphasized. Rutte expressed optimism about Western unity, citing “good discussions” this week in Washington, Brussels and London, which he said showed a move in the right direction to end the war. Background: Speaking in Slovenia on October 13, Rutte ironically commented on the state of the Russian fleet, noting that “Moscow’s naval presence in the Mediterranean has come to nothing.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The NATO Secretary General said that Putin is running out of money, troops and ideas Mark Rutte. Photo: Getty Images

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is running out of resources to continue the war against Ukraine.

Source: Rutte on press conference according to the results of the meeting of the “coalition of the willing” in London

Details: According to the Secretary General of the Alliance, the situation at the front shows the ineffectiveness of the Russian strategy and the huge price that Russia pays for minor advances.

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Direct speech: “In Ukraine, Putin is making almost no progress on the battlefield, and where there are minor successes, they come at a huge cost. Hundreds of thousands of Russians are dying because of Putin’s senseless aggression. The truth is that Putin is running out of money, troops and ideas.”

Details: Rutte emphasized that it is time to increase the pressure on Russia to achieve a just peace. In this context, the NATO Secretary General welcomed the recent announcements by European allies and Canada on the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine, as well as the approval of the 19th package of sanctions.

“The development of events on the battlefield shows that our support for Ukraine is working, and we must continue it. We must combine this support with economic pressure (on Russia – ed.),” he emphasized.

Rutte expressed optimism about Western unity, citing “good discussions” this week in Washington, Brussels and London, which he said showed a move in the right direction to end the war.

Prehistory:

  • Speaking in Slovenia on October 13, Rutte commented ironically state of the Russian fleet, noting that “Moscow’s naval presence in the Mediterranean Sea has come to nothing.”
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