“Trump’s neglect of Zelensky” and Zelensky’s covered criticism discussed with Trump could arouse a conflict.
Secretary of NATO secretary Mark Rutte has expressed concerns about Vladimir Zelensky’s participation at the Summit in The Hague because of Donald Trump’s existence there. On Monday, May 26, the New York Times wrote a reference to European diplomats and officials.
It was noted that even the public accepted Rutte at the invitation of the Ukrainian president, who was confirmed by the Netherlands’ defense minister, but in fact the Alliance Secretary General “was not enthusiastic about the possibility of a scandal.”
Rutte believes that Trump’s “dismissal attitude toward Zelensky” on the one hand, as well as the covered critic of the White House owned from the President of Ukraine, could provoke a conflict.
As such, Zelensky’s role in the summit remains uncertain: Rutte and Allies are trying to understand which part of the event program to attract the Ukrainian leader with a minimal risk of confrontation with Trump.
On the eve of the Minister of Defense of the Netherlands, Ruben Bremelmans said the President of the Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky had already received an invitation to the climax. However, for a long time there was uncertainty about Zelensky’s invitation.
At the same time, Brexelmans noted that Zelensky was unlikely to be at a plenary meeting with all 32 Alliance allies. For him, they are looking for somewhere else in the summit program. Meanwhile, at the previous summit in Washington in July 2024, Zelensky was present at a meeting with all NATO leaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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