NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is getting closer to the eternal question of independence and security. On January 6, without delay or leniency, he will go to Paris. Here, under the auspices of Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer, a meeting of the “coalition of the willing” will take place.
No words for the press, no loud speeches. Straight to the point — there is no room for chatter. Later, in the January bustle, the French leader will explain how each state promises to become an island of strength in a sea of dangers, preparing security guarantees for Ukraine. Continuations and repetitions are not interesting, because the responsibility is on our shoulders.
Remember January 3. Kyiv, where advisors from the “coalition of the willing” and Ukrainian officials nurtured a peace plan. While some talk, others act. This is not our servitude, this is our determination to resist attempts to destroy the truth. In a world where irresponsibility has become the norm, we choose to be a solution, different from imitation.
A straightforward view of the situation. We are here to declare that strength and will are the catalysts for change. And no system will stop our fight for freedom. Action is swift, goals are clear. The war continues, and we will not retreat.


