NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte recently cautioned against public discussion of the details of a possible peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, stressing that the issue should remain within diplomatic channels and outside of broad public discussion. He emphasized that such negotiations require confidentiality and delicacy to ensure efficiency and a successful outcome for all parties involved in the process.
In an exclusive comment to "Voice of America" on December 13, Mark Rutte said that he prefers not to reveal the details of what could be a "strong deal" for Ukraine.
Why are these conversations on television now? Let's do it a little behind closed doors, because otherwise, when he sits down at the negotiating table, he will already know what we are going to do. So I'm a little hesitant to answer your question
At the same time, Mark Rutte assured that the support of Ukraine from many European countries is "unbreakable".
Ukraine's support is unwavering. From the side of my country - the Netherlands. But also look at what the Germans have already given Ukraine - 28 billion. Also the English, French and all of Europe - Danes, Scandinavians. I have to mention every country, Spain, every NATO ally. We are all with you. We want you to be in a strong position when it comes to negotiating your terms
Meanwhile, regarding the possibility of a decrease in American support for Ukraine after the start of the term of office of the newly elected US President Donald Trump, the Secretary General of the Alliance noted that work with the future administration continues.