NATO chief calls for 'robust security guarantees' on Ukraine visit
Summary
NATO Chief Mark Rutte emphasized the need for robust security guarantees for Ukraine to prevent future Russian invasions amid ongoing peace efforts.
Key Points
- NATO head Mark Rutte called for robust security guarantees for Ukraine to prevent future Russian aggression.
- The issue of security guarantees is central to ongoing US-led diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismissed discussions of guarantees without Russia as futile.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the need for military and financial support details once the war ends.
