North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday that he expects more clarity on what the Coalition of the Willing can deliver in terms of security guarantees for Ukraine after tomorrow's meeting in Paris, APA reports.
"Tomorrow will be an important meeting, so I expect tomorrow, or soon after tomorrow, to have clarity on what collectively we can deliver. That means that we can engage even more intensively also with the American side to see what they want to deliver in terms of their participation in security guarantees," Rutte said during a joint press conference with Estonian President Alar Karis in Brussels.
The NATO leader noted that clarity on what can be delivered will be important ahead of the potential bilateral or trilateral meeting between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, and possibly their American counterpart, Donald Trump.