NATO sees no immediate normalization with Russia post-Ukraine conflict, says Rutte
![]() NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated on Wednesday that there will be no immediate normalization of relations with Russia, even after the conclusion of the war in Ukraine. Rutte, during his interaction with journalists in Warsaw, emphasized that this process will take decades due to a complete absence of trust. He reiterated that the threat from Russia will persist, regardless of the war’s end. This statement from the NATO Secretary-General underscores the enduring tension and mistrust between NATO and Russia, despite the potential resolution of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The lack of confidence, as pointed out by Rutte, is likely to prolong the process of reestablishing diplomatic relations between the two entities. Rutte’s comments highlight the long-term challenges that NATO faces in its relations with Russia. The continuing threat posed by Russia, even after the conflict in Ukraine concludes, underscores the complexity of the situation. |
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