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    NATO's Rutte expects clarity soon on European security guarantees for Ukraine

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    NATO's Rutte expects clarity on European security guarantees for Ukraine soon, focusing on strong support and international cooperation to deter future Russian aggression.

    Table of Contents

    • NATO's Commitment to Ukraine's Security
    • Expected Outcomes from the Summit
    • Role of U.S. in Security Guarantees
    • Concerns of Eastern European NATO Members

    NATO's Rutte Anticipates Security Guarantees for Ukraine Soon

    NATO's Commitment to Ukraine's Security

    By Andrew Gray

    Expected Outcomes from the Summit

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday he expects clarity at a summit of Ukraine's allies on Thursday "or soon after" on what security guarantees Europe can offer Kyiv after Russia's war in Ukraine comes to a halt.

    Role of U.S. in Security Guarantees

    "I expect tomorrow, or soon after tomorrow, to have clarity on what collectively we can deliver," Rutte told a press conference with Estonian President Alar Karis at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

    Concerns of Eastern European NATO Members

    "That means that we can engage even more intensely, also with the American side, to see what they want to deliver in terms of their participation in security guarantees."

    French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will co-host Thursday's mostly virtual meeting of leaders of the "coalition of the willing" of mainly European allies who have been working on security guarantees for Ukraine.

    Such guarantees are intended to deter Russia from attacking Ukraine again after the war stops, whether through a ceasefire or a permanent peace deal.

    Western officials say the most important element of the guarantees will be continuing strong support for Ukraine's armed forces, but the measures are also expected to include an international force to reassure Kyiv.

    European leaders have made clear such a force will be feasible only with U.S. support. U.S. President Donald Trump promised this last month but Washington has yet to spell out what it is willing to contribute.

    Rutte sought at the press conference to reassure eastern European NATO members that any resources devoted to security guarantees for Ukraine would not weaken the Western military alliance's defences against Russia on its eastern flank.

    "We have to prevent spreading our resources too thinly, and this means that we always have to look at what the impact will be on the NATO (defence) plans," he said.

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray and Makini Brice; Writing by Andrew Gray and Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NATO's Rutte expects clarity on security guarantees for Ukraine.
    • •European allies are working on security measures for Ukraine.
    • •U.S. support is crucial for the international force in Ukraine.
    • •Security guarantees aim to deter future Russian aggression.
    • •Eastern European NATO members reassured about resource allocation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about NATO's Rutte expects clarity soon on European security guarantees for Ukraine

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.

    2What are security guarantees?

    Security guarantees are assurances provided by countries or organizations to protect another country from external threats or aggression.

    3What is an international force?

    An international force is a military or peacekeeping group composed of personnel from multiple countries, often deployed to maintain peace or security in conflict areas.

    4What is the role of the U.S. in international security?

    The U.S. plays a significant role in international security by providing military support, forming alliances, and participating in peacekeeping missions.

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