NATO, Rutte and Russia
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is expected to meet with Rutte, has been appealing to members of the defence bloc for help protecting Ukraine from Russian ballistic missile attacks. View on euronew
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s announcement to deploy 5,000 US troops to Poland. “Of course, I very much welcome the announcement,” said Rutte on Friday,
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is refusing to say whether President Donald Trump wants to quit the military organization.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday in an unannounced visit, underscoring continued Alliance support for Ukraine. Ukrzaliznytsia briefly confirmed his arrival at Kyiv railway station before deleting the post, though images ...
Nato chief delivers speech in Sweden as he hints at further changes to US military commitments to Europe
Mark Rutte wants new focus on defense industry deals to close a yawning production gap in Europe — but also keep the U.S. president on board.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will meet with President Donald Trump next week, setting up a potentially heated dialogue after Trump’s frequent attacks on NATO allies’ lukewarm support for the war in Iran. Rutte will travel to Washington to meet ...
President Trump bashed NATO after meeting with Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday. Ken Thomas, national politics reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Dave Levinthal, senior editor for NOTUS, joined "The Takeout" to discuss that and some of the ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday likened President Donald Trump to a "daddy" intervening in a schoolyard brawl after the U.S. leader used profanity when describing the war between Israel and Iran. In comments to the press ...
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Rutte lands in Kyiv hours after massive 700-drone assault
Yet, even the most carefully guarded arrivals can leave an accidental digital footprint before official announcements are ready, Kyiv Post reports. A surprise arrival The head of NATO arrived unexpectedly in the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday to show continued Western solidarity.