NATO Chief Pledges Uninterrupted Arms for Ukraine
25 SEP 2025 13:28

NATO Chief Pledges Uninterrupted Arms for Ukraine
25 SEP 2025 13:28
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has made a series of tough statements outlining the Alliance's uncompromising position towards Russia and confirming its commitment to long-term support for Ukraine. Rutte not only reaffirms the continuation of military aid but also addresses Russia's cooperation with North Korea and Iran, describing it as a global threat.
One of Rutte's most important statements concerned the supply of weapons to Ukraine. He clearly stated that the supply of American weapons to Kyiv, funded by the Allies, will continue uninterrupted. "NATO will relentlessly supply Ukraine with American weapons, purchased at the expense of Washington's allies," he declared. This mechanism allows for a stable and predictable flow of military aid, bypassing potential political obstacles and showing the Kremlin that the West is prepared for a long-term confrontation.
The Secretary General also expressed grave concern over the deepening cooperation between Russia and other regimes. He directly accused Moscow of transferring dangerous technologies to North Korea. "Russia is paying for North Korea's support by providing it with long-range missile technology, which makes North Korea an even greater threat to the continental United States," Rutte stressed.
The NATO Secretary General did not forget Iran's role either: "Even Iran's mullahs are involved in the Ukrainian war with their drone technologies." These statements show that NATO views the war in Ukraine not as a regional conflict, but as part of a global confrontation.
This time, Rutte did not spare Russian officials either. Putting aside the delicacy typical of Europeans, he nominally targeted the Russian Foreign Minister. "Lavrov has been the foreign minister of Russia since the birth of Jesus Christ, and nothing useful has come out of his mouth. Let's not pay too much attention to him," the NATO head concluded.
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