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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte refused after speaking with President Donald Trump to weigh in on a U.S. plan to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
General Mark Rutte is urging the 32 member nations to devote more funds, equipment and political energy to the world’s biggest military alliance.
Russia has so far refused to agree, continuing offensive operations across Ukraine's front lines. Rutte is also expected to discuss NATO's long-term defense posture in Europe, including ...
The Hill illustration, Madeline Monroe/iStock/AP Speaking to reporters after talks with President Trump, NATO chief Mark Rutte said the United States and its European allies “all agree in NATO ...
President Trump’s insistence that the United States do less toward securing Europe means that allies, scrambling to arm ...
Some US allies are highly ... been recognized as part of Ukraine … if one country in Europe is forced to do that, no country in Europe or elsewhere can feel safe, NATO or no NATO,” the ...
The leaders are expected to set on a new NATO guideline for defense spending. In 2023, as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine entered its second year, they agreed that all allies should ...
WASHINGTON − NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte refused during a visit to Washington to weigh in on President Donald Trump’s controversial peace plan for Ukraine, which would allow Russia to ...