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Rutte: Need to make sure Putin never tries to attack Ukraine again

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that the security guarantees agreement for Ukraine will consist of two layers: strengthening Ukraine’s army and commitments from the US and Europe aimed at deterring Russia in the event of future aggression.

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  • Rutte says new security guarantees are intended to prevent future Russian attacks on Ukraine.
  • NATO's support for Ukraine remains strong and is increasing. 16s
  • Previous agreements like the Budapest Memorandum and Minsk did not provide sufficient security. 22s
  • The United States will be involved in providing security guarantees for Ukraine. 52s
  • Discussions about deploying foreign troops to Ukraine are ongoing, with no final outcome yet. 58s
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