Discussed Russia's attacks and energy problems with Ukraine's Zelenskiy: NATO Secretary General

NATO chief Mark Rutte spoke with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy about recent Russian attacks causing power outages. They discussed the urgent need for more air defense systems. Zelenskiy expressed hope for increased supplies through the PUR...

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke to ⁠Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Thursday to discuss the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine, which have ‌led to ‌widespread power outages in the country.

"Spoke with @ZelenskyyUa about the ‌energy situation in Ukraine, with Russia's attacks causing terrible human suffering, as well as on the ongoing efforts to bring an end ​to the war." wrote Rutte ​on X on Thursday.

"We're committed to ensuring ‌that ‍Ukraine continues to get the crucial ‍support needed to defend today and ‌ultimately secure a lasting peace." In his account of the conversation, Zelenskiy said he discussed the "serious challenges" posed by the latest Russian strikes and the need to bolster Ukraine's air defences.


Writing on Telegram, ‍Zelenskiy said he hoped supplies sent to Ukraine through its European ‍allies by ⁠means of ⁠the PURL (Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List) programme would increase in January.

Zelenskiy said "considerable progress" had been achieved in diplomatic efforts with the United States and Europe in resolving the nearly four-year-old war and pledged not to "ease up on pace".
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