Mark Rutte, the new Secretary-General of NATO, has made supporting Ukraine a top priority as the war with Russia continues.
Rutte, who took over from Jens Stoltenberg, emphasized the importance of maintaining Western unity in backing Ukraine, especially with the upcoming U.S. presidential election potentially influencing future support. He expressed confidence in working with any U.S. administration to ensure NATO's continued role in global security.
Rutte's leadership comes at a critical time as NATO navigates complex geopolitical challenges, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East.
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