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All NATO, including US, ‘totally committed’ to keeping Ukraine in fight, Rutte says

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte holds a press conference ahead of a NATO summit, in The Hague, Netherlands June 23, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Yves Herman)

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The whole of NATO, including the United States, is “totally committed” to keeping Ukraine in the fight against Russia’s invasion, alliance Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday (June 25).

Speaking at the end of a summit of NATO leaders in The Hague, Rutte also said nobody in NATO was naive about Russia and all alliance members “have more or less the same assessment” of Moscow.

President Donald Trump’s more conciliatory stance towards Russia in his efforts to bring an end to the war in Ukraine has prompted questions about US commitments to Kyiv.

“The whole of NATO, including the United States, is totally committed to keep Ukraine in the fight, to make sure that if there is a peace deal, that peace deal – or the ceasefire – will be lasting, will be durable,” Rutte said.

U.S. President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sit, at the NATO leaders summit in The Hague, Netherlands June 25, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw/Pool)

He said the clear direction of travel was that Europeans would be responsible for more of the military aid to Ukraine.

But he said the United States would still be “very much involved with intelligence-sharing, with also practical military support” including potentially air defence systems.

“I think there will still be a huge, big American involvement,” Rutte said.

The Trump administration has also told Europeans that they must take over primary responsibility for their own security, rather than relying on the United States through NATO.

Rutte said this process would be possible as Europeans had committed to spending more on defence, and it would be “well-organised” to avoid any gaps that Russia could exploit.

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan, U.S. President Donald Trump, Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Dutch Queen Maxima, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Slovakia’s President Peter Pellegrini, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Poland’s outgoing President Andrzej Duda, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Antonio Costa, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and NATO heads of state and governments pose for a picture ahead of a dinner hosted by Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Dutch Queen Maxima, on the sidelines of a NATO Summit, at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, Netherlands June 24, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/Pool)

“I’ve had these discussions in Washington over the last couple of months,” he said.

“For years, the US has said ‘we have to pivot more towards Asia’. Now that the Europeans are stepping up, that also makes it possible,” he said.

“You will see that what the US is delivering to NATO in terms of capabilities will gradually come down. But there’s also total clarity from the US that they don’t want any capability gaps to emerge in Europe,” Rutte said.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, U.S. President Donald Trump, Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pose for a family photo with NATO leaders during a NATO leaders summit in The Hague, Netherlands June 25, 2025. (Photo: REUTERS/Claudia Greco)

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