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NATO’s Rutte: ‘Nobody’ knows what it would take to get Putin to negotiate

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warns that the conditions to bring Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table remain unknown.

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The brief

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has stated that nobody knows what requirements would lead Vladimir Putin to negotiate. This follows a massive strike on Kyiv, which Rutte characterized as an indiscriminate attack on Ukraine's civilian population and an indication of Putin's desperation.

Coverage from Politico, Bloomberg, and Ukrainian outlets such as Ukrainska Pravda emphasizes the evolving dynamics of the conflict. Rutte noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are changing the dynamics of Russia's war, while Bloomberg highlights that allies face limits regarding air defenses for Ukraine.

Future developments center on the capacity of Allied air defenses and whether the changing dynamics of the war will eventually lead to negotiations.

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Quick answers

What did Rutte say about negotiations with Putin?

He stated that 'nobody' knows what it would take to get Putin to negotiate.

How did NATO describe the recent strike on Kyiv?

The attack was described as 'indiscriminate,' aimed at the civilian population, and an indicator of Putin's desperation.

What limitation did Rutte mention regarding support for Ukraine?

He stated that Allies face limits on air defenses for Ukraine.

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