NATO allies need to step up their military aid for Ukraine to strengthen Kyiv’s position should it enter negotiations with Moscow over an end to the war, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday, December 3, ahead of a meeting of the alliance’s foreign ministers, Reuters reports.
Rutte told reporters that strengthening NATO’s military support will allow Ukraine to have a “stronger hand” at the negotiating table.
According to Rutte, NATO will also step up intelligence sharing and improve the protection of critical infrastructure in the face of Russia’s “hostile” acts of sabotage against allies.