NATO chief visits Kyiv to show solidarity after mass Russian strike

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived unannounced in Kyiv on June 3, just after Russia’s devastating strike killed more than 20 people and wounded over 100. In Kyiv, Rutte and President Zelensky underscored Ukraine’s path toward future NATO membership and chaired a NATO-Ukraine Council meeting with all 32 allies, stressing burden-sharing and enduring Western support for Ukraine’s defense and sovereignty.
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