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As the weeks have passed, the Oval has evolved from the modest décor of the Biden era into the extravagant, gold-drenched ...
Trump attends NATO Summit where Rutte congratulates him for making Europe "pay in a big way" with a new 5% defense target and his "decisive action" on the Israel-Iran ceasefire.
Donald Trump shared a private message from NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte that praised the U.S. president for his “decisive action in Iran,” calling it “extraordinary.” Rutte's message ...
“Mr. Rutte, [Trump is] trying to embarrass you, sir,” said Anthony Scaramucci, who served as Trump’s communications director during his first term. “He’s literally sitting on Air Force ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sharply criticized Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov over his recent comments about the collapse of the Alliance, Rutte said in an interview with Fox News.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte cannot stop heaping praise on President Donald Trump’s foreign policy. The two appeared at a press event on Tuesday for the NATO summit currently underway at ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use of expletives when he accused Iran and Israel of violating a ceasefire ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump’s commitment to the military alliance during a recent interview and said the president deserves credit for pushing the 32-nation members ...
During their comments, Trump referred to the recent ceasefire established between Israel and Iran following U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities. “They’ve had a big ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte clarified his comment where he referred to President Trump as “daddy”, stating that he meant it in the sense that some European countries ask the US to… ...
Nato secretary general Mark Rutte has said that China’s “massive” military buildup has raised the risk of conflict over Taiwan, potentially drawing in Russia and impacting European security ...
I recently met Rutte at NATO headquarters in Brussels after a pivotal summit at which NATO members pledged to spend 5 percent of their G.D.P. on defense by 2035, up from the required 2 percent now.