NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in an interview with Fox News that “over the past few months” a group of 30 countries has been developing security guarantees for Ukraine.
“Over the past months, a group of 30 countries, including Japan and Australia, led by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, has been working on a concept of security guarantees [for Ukraine–,” Mark Rutte said.
The NATO Secretary General also commented on the talks between Vladimir Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump in Washington. In his opinion, the meeting failed to reach an agreement on the deployment of European armed forces on the territory of Ukraine.
Earlier, The Financial Times wrote that Kiev and the European Union would deliberately delay the process of peaceful settlement of the armed conflict in Ukraine in order to avoid concluding an agreement on “unfavorable” terms for them.