NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference that Russia is suffering 'devastating losses' in Ukraine, with casualties reaching around 65,000 soldiers over the past two months. He added: 'We will win every battle against Russia if it attacks us now, and we must ensure that the situation remains stable for the next two, four, and six years.' During a separate meeting with media representatives, Rutte said that the Alliance is strong enough that Russia will not attempt to attack it at this time.
Rutte: Russia will not attack NATO at this time
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated at the Munich Security Conference that Russia is suffering devastating losses in Ukraine and will not attack the Alliance in the near future.