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President Trump shared fawning messages he received from Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte ahead of his trip to the military bloc’s 2025 summit at The Hague.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Russia makes in 3 months what NATO produces in a year. He called for a "quantum leap" in how Europe defends itself.
In his keynote pre-Summit address, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will set out how NATO will become a stronger, fairer and more lethal Alliance. During his speech and conversation with the audience ...
Mark Rutte DOGEs NATO with dozens of job cuts Transatlantic military chief slashes roles and eliminates divisions as U.S. President Donald Trump’s reluctant commitment overshadows the alliance.
Mark Rutte's approach to be put to the test at NATO summit The secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, who has been in office for nine months, has strived to balance both the ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised Donald Trump for his decisive action in Iran, claiming it was a significant achievement not seen in decades.
At a NATO presser at The Hague, Secretary-General Mark Rutte addressed questions from journalists regarding recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Rutte responded to inquiries about ...
NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte has described US president Donald Trump as “a man of strength” and “daddy” while speaking at the NATO summit in the Hague.
Mark Rutte has urged NATO members on Monday to increase air and missile defences by 400%, warning of a possible Russian attack within five years, advocating for higher military spending targets.
Spain and Rutte Locked in Defense Showdown on Eve of NATO Summit By refusing to agree spending increases to appease US President Donald Trump, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez threatens to ...
Nato chief Mark Rutte calls Donald Trump 'daddy' during Nato press conference. The Dutch leader has put on a deferential and even fawning display with the US president, calling his intervention in ...
The remarks followed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's statements about China's military modernisation and its alleged collaboration with Russia, North Korea, and Iran.