“It has also been decided that we will make €3 billion available for military support for next year,” added the outgoing prime minister after talks to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Rutte, who is in pole position to become the next Nato secretary general, concluded his tweet by saying: “Ukraine must win this battle. For their security and ours.”
Recent air strikes on Ukraine’s energy grid have caused huge blackouts.
On Thursday, Russia pounded Ukraine’s energy facilities with around 40 drone attacks, destroying a power station in the Kyiv region.
“Ukraine needs more to protect itself,” Rutte said.
“We continue to do everything possible to deliver more ammunition and anti-aircraft defences faster, together with international partners,” he added.
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