Europe must up pressure on Russia, NATO ministers say after inconclusive Moscow talks
US-Russia talks to end the war in Ukraine ended with no breakthrough on Tuesday – but Vladimir Putin warned that he's ready for a war with Europe. The continent's NATO members say they want to increase pressure on the Kremlin, but they can't seem to agree how.
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00:00Well, obviously, one of the most important issues at today's NATO Foreign Affairs Ministerial meeting is the ongoing peace talks between the United States, Russia and Ukraine.
00:09We heard from Mark Rutte, the NATO Secretary General, this morning saying peace talks are ongoing, but NATO's priority is to ensure that Ukraine can negotiate from a position of strength.
00:18And therefore, he urged NATO allies and others to provide much more military support for Ukraine so it can do that.
00:24Notable by his absence is U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is not here.
00:29NATO officials have been playing this down, saying they can understand that he wasn't able to show up because there's so many other issues that he needs to tend to.
00:36But you would imagine that he would use this opportunity to brief his 31 allies at this really crucial moment.
00:43Also on the agenda is the issue of what to do with frozen Russian assets, which are mainly held here in Belgium, 180 billion euros of them, but are also held in France, the U.K. and Canada.
00:53We had heard in the past that the U.S. and Russia maybe wanted to take these assets and use them for a vehicle in response to the war in Ukraine.
01:02But really, allies and others believe that these assets should be going to Ukraine for reconstruction.
01:06So that will be on the agenda today.
01:08We'll hear later on as to what evolves from that discussion.
01:12But we do know that the Belgian government is very much dead against this because they're concerned about illegal repercussions.
01:17We'll hear later on as to what evolves from the U.S.
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