NATO: Russian Attacks on Ukraine ‘Don’t Signal Seriousness’ on Peace

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NATO: Russian Attacks on Ukraine 'Don't Signal Seriousness' on Peace
Mark Rutte addresses the Ukrainian parliament in Kyiv. AFP
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NATO chief Mark Rutte said on a visit to Kyiv Tuesday that Russia‘s overnight attacks did not suggest Moscow was serious about making peace, as the United States pushes talks to stop the fighting.

“Russian attacks like those last night, do not signal seriousness about peace,” Rutte said in an address to Ukraine’s parliament. (AFP)

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