NATO Stands Firm Against Russian Threats: Rutte's Warning
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Russia of the alliance's potential 'devastating' response to any attack on Poland or its members. Concerns over favorable settlement for Russia in Ukraine talks highlight fears of increased regional threats. European nations plan to boost security independence amid shifting global dynamics.

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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte delivered a stern warning to Russia, emphasizing that the alliance would deliver a 'devastating' response to any attack on member states like Poland. Speaking alongside Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw, Rutte addressed the strategic anxieties surrounding ongoing Russia-United States talks.
Eastern NATO members, especially Poland and the Baltic states, are apprehensive about the outcomes of the talks, fearing any favorable settlement for Russia might empower President Vladimir Putin to strengthen military forces and assert dominance in the region.
In light of President Donald Trump's changing security paradigms, Rutte's call for vigilance underscores efforts by European nations to reduce reliance on the US, emphasizing new defense investments to counter Russian threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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