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7/16/2025, 6:29:41 PM
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Representatives of China, India, and Brazil should call Putin and urge him to agree to a ceasefire if they want to avoid secondary sanctions.
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/fqrv6ad0t1fp9je5.mp4
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/fqrv6ad0t1fp9je5.mp4
ID: I/ex4wzA/pol/510443593#510444136
7/15/2025, 3:04:01 PM
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Representatives of China, India, and Brazil should call Putin and urge him to agree to a ceasefire if they want to avoid secondary sanctions.
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/j9xodbn85fq4zkog.mp4
>It's not 50 days for Russia, it's 50 days for the Brown countries to either pick a side, or find a new supplier in cheap oil
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/j9xodbn85fq4zkog.mp4
>It's not 50 days for Russia, it's 50 days for the Brown countries to either pick a side, or find a new supplier in cheap oil
ID: Gd/mEPUB/pol/510436267#510443097
7/15/2025, 2:46:41 PM
>>510442317
>>510442154
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Representatives of China, India, and Brazil should call Putin and urge him to agree to a ceasefire if they want to avoid secondary sanctions.
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/j9xodbn85fq4zkog.mp4
>>510442154
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: Representatives of China, India, and Brazil should call Putin and urge him to agree to a ceasefire if they want to avoid secondary sanctions.
"So today if you are in Beijing or in Delhi or you're in Brazil and you know that this is coming to you, you might want to call Vladimir Putin and say, 'Hey friend, we are still buying stuff from you. But you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on a ceasefire or a peace deal. Otherwise we get hit by these secondary sanctions,'" Mark Rutte said.
He also emphasized that the decision to provide military support to Kyiv is a clear signal to Putin of the unity between the United States and Europe. According to Mr. Rutte, the U.S. and the EU "will do whatever it takes for Ukraine."
"So if I was in the Kremlin today, I would not be too happy, because this is a clear signal that President Trump is serious. He wants peace. He hates the fact that so many people lose their lives in Ukraine," NATO Secretary General added.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1945065580194631871
https://litter.catbox.moe/j9xodbn85fq4zkog.mp4
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