Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO, is expected to visit Kiev on February 3, where he will deliver a speech at the opening of the 15th session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. The information has been confirmed by deputies Yaroslav Jelezniak and Oleksii Honcharenko, who mentioned that Rutte's intervention is on the agenda. Although his arrival has not been officially announced, the visit is anticipated with interest. Recently, Rutte emphasized the need for the European Union to abandon the arms procurement rule that favors European products and called for the transfer of missiles from the stocks of EU countries to Ukraine, highlighting the importance of American support in defending Ukraine.
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