NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte made an unannounced visit to Odesa, Ukraine, to reaffirm the alliance's strong support for the country amid intensifying Russian aggression. The visit follows a deadly missile strike in Sumy that killed at least 35 people, including children, and injured over 100. Rutte emphasized that NATO allies have already pledged over 20 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine in the first quarter of 2025. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Rutte to discuss ongoing defense cooperation and the need for continued international backing. The visit underscores NATO's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and security in the face of ongoing conflict.
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NATO chief reaffirms support for Ukraine during visit to Odesa
NATO’s support for Ukraine remains “unwavering,” the alliance’s secretary-general said Tuesday, emphasizing that more than 20 billion euros in security assistance have already been pledged by NATO allies in the first three months of 2025.
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