NATO Secretary General Rasmussen strongly condemns violence in Kyiv, urges dialogue
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has said he is extremely concerned about the latest events in Ukraine, and called for dialogue and restraint.
"I am extremely concerned about the dramatic developments in Ukraine and the reports of several deaths in Kyiv. I strongly condemn the use of violence. Violence can never be the answer to a political crisis," he said in a statement in Brussels on Wednesday.
In this regard, Rasmussen called for dialogue and restraint.
"It is urgent that all parties engage in a real dialogue, show restraint and avoid any further escalation," Rasmussen said.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Zelenskyy discusses with Danish Foreign Minister continuation of defense assistance
16:35, 12.09.2025
Yermak on Ukraine's key priorities: clear approach to inviting NATO, removing all reservations regarding types of conventional weapons
20:21, 07.10.2024
Yermak, Rasmussen inform Zelenskyy about plans to create intl working group on security, Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine
18:10, 30.01.2024
Office of Danish Embassy officially opened in Mykolaiv - FM Rasmussen
16:09, 26.01.2024
Yermak, Rassmusen discuss joint work to promote Ukraine on its way to NATO
16:02, 02.12.2023
LATEST
Zelenskyy: Some differences remain on issue of territories, frozen assets of the Russian Federation and others
10:37, 18.12.2025
EU summit comes at a crucial time, our goal is peace for Ukraine with secure funding for 2026-2027 - von der Leyen
10:18, 18.12.2025
Either a decision on financial support for Ukraine today, or blood tomorrow - Tusk on EU summit
10:06, 18.12.2025
US Senate approves 2026 defense budget, $800 mln for Ukraine - media
09:39, 18.12.2025
Ukraine neutralizes 63 of 82 Russian drones overnight