NATO Chief Defends German Chancellor Against Zelensky Criticism
Mark Rutte calls Ukrainian President's remarks about Olaf Scholz unfair, citing Germany's substantial military support for Ukraine.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for what he described as unfair criticism of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
- Rutte highlighted that Germany, under Scholz's leadership, ranks second only to the United States in military aid to Ukraine.
- Zelensky's critiques include opposition to Scholz's communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Germany's refusal to supply Taurus missiles.
- Rutte expressed support for providing Taurus missiles to Ukraine, a stance differing from Scholz's cautious approach.
- The NATO chief emphasized the importance of allies determining their own contributions while acknowledging Ukraine's need for advanced weaponry.