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NATO Chief Calls for Greater Support for Ukraine Amid Escalating Conflict

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizes the need for enhanced military assistance to Ukraine during his visit to Greece, addressing the growing Russian threat.

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Updated: Nov 26th, 2024, 10:03 AM ET

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During his visit to Greece, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed the necessity for increased support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. He highlighted the involvement of North Korean troops and Iranian drones in the conflict, stating that NATO must enhance military assistance, air defenses, and strengthen collective defense strategies. Rutte's discussions with Greek leaders reflected concerns over regional security and the importance of joint defense investments, especially given Greece's commitment of over 3% of its GDP to defense in response to threats from Turkey. Protests against NATO's actions even unfolded during his visit, showcasing diverse public sentiment.


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