NATO Secretary General and Polish Prime Minister’s negotiations will remember the current safety of the situation in Europe.
NATO secretary Mark Rutte on Wednesday, March 26, will visit Warsaw, where he will meet with Polish prime minister Donald Tusk. The general secretary will also discuss the results of US negotiations in Ukraine and the Russian Federation in Riyadh. This was reported by the Polish government’s Information Center.
Negotiations Rutte and Tusk will be concerned about the current security situation in Europe, military and hybrid threats from Russia and the NATO role as the basis for security.
In addition, preparations will be discussed for the climax of the North Atlantic Alliance in the Hague, which will be held on June 24-25, 2025.
First, dusk negotiations with a raut trash can, and then a meeting of both parties’ delegations will take place. Thereafter, joint statements were planned for the press of NATO Secretary General and Polish Prime Minister.
As part of this visit, Rutte will also work with the students of the Warsaw School of Economics.
Remember, on March 14, U.S. President Donald Trump unexpectedly changed the NATO -related rhetoric, noting the activation of the alliance and fulfillment of financial obligations.
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Source: korrespondent

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