NATO Secretary General Rutte warned Putin about the consequences of aggression against Alliance members.

NATO Secretary General Rutte warned Putin
NATO Secretary General Rutte warned Putin

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made a strong statement regarding possible aggression against Poland and other member countries of the Alliance during his visit to Warsaw. He clearly expressed NATO's position on potential threats.

'When it comes to defending Poland and the overall defense of NATO territory, if anyone thinks they can attack Poland or any other member of the Alliance, they will encounter the full force of this brutal Alliance. Our response will be devastating,' Rutte said.

The Secretary General particularly focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin, asserting that this collective warning should be understood by him and anyone else who intends to attack NATO. Rutte also emphasized Poland's important role in NATO's defense at sea, in the air, and on land.

The NATO Secretary General confirmed that the transatlantic partnership remains the fundamental basis of the Alliance, and this position is not subject to review.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed Warsaw's desire for a swift establishment of peace in Ukraine, however, on the condition that the peaceful settlement must be fair and guarantee security for Ukraine, Poland, and other NATO countries.

It should be noted that recently Tusk announced the development of a model of military training that would cover every adult male in Poland in case of war.


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