“ NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s visit to the United States on October 21-22 aims to discuss with the US president the Alliance’s support for Ukraine, as well as Donald Trump’s efforts to achieve peace. Source: a NATO official familiar with the preparation of the visit on condition of anonymity in a comment to the correspondent of “European Truth” Details: Rutte is going to Trump to discuss Ukrainian issues with him on October 22. “The Secretary General will be in the United States to discuss various aspects related to NATO’s support to Ukraine,” said the EuroPravda interlocutor. He added that “US efforts to achieve lasting peace” will also be discussed. As European Truth reported, on October 21 it became known about the visit of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to Washington on October 21-22. The visit is taking place against the backdrop of slowing preparations for the planned meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest. Earlier it became known that Russia publicly rejected the proposal to stop hostilities in order to start peace talks, which was supported by the US president. According to unofficial data, after the conversation between Putin and Trump, Moscow repeated the maximalist demands for negotiations: in particular, control over the entire Donbas and the exclusion of the presence of NATO troops in Ukraine.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: a NATO official familiar with the preparations for the visit spoke on condition of anonymity in a comment to the correspondent of “European Truth”
Details: Rutte is going to Trump to discuss Ukrainian issues with him on October 22.
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“The Secretary General will be in the United States to discuss various aspects related to NATO’s support to Ukraine,” said the EuroPravda interlocutor.
He added that “US efforts to achieve lasting peace” will also be discussed.
As “European Truth” reported, on October 21 it became known about the visit of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to Washington October 21-22.
The visit is taking place against the backdrop of slowing preparations for the planned meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest.
Earlier it became known that Russia publicly rejected the offer stop hostilities to begin peace talks, which the US president supported.
According to unofficial data, Moscow after the conversation between Putin and Trump repeated maximalist demands for negotiations: in particular, control over the entire Donbas and exclusion of the presence of NATO troops in Ukraine.