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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that he assumes alliance members will agree to a broad defence spending target of 5% of gross domestic product during a summit ...
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.
Full Interview: NATO Chief Mark Rutte on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" 15:44 NATO's top official says Russia needs to move more quickly to end the war in Ukraine, and he's been told by ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the alliance will seek to adopt a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP at a June summit, meeting a demand by US President Donald Trump that had ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Russia on Wednesday that the alliance would always stand by Poland or any other member and that its reaction to an attack would be "devastating." Rutte ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned Russian President Vladimir Putin a few weeks ago about the potential NATO response in the event of aggression against Poland. "If necessary, Poland will ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, during his trip to America, will urge President Donald Trump's team not to force Ukraine into a peace agreement against its will, according to the Financial Times.
NATO chief Mark Rutte warned in Warsaw on Wednesday that the Western defence alliance would respond with a "devastating" blow to any attack by Russia on Poland or another ally. "If anyone were to ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte agreed with the Trump administration‘s concern regarding the Arctic on Tuesday but declined to make his thoughts known on its pursuit of Greenland. The Trump ...
When asked whether the US decision to miss the Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting signaled a broader withdrawal from such initiatives, Rutte made it clear that Washington remained committed.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that he assumes alliance members will agree to a broad defence spending target of 5% of gross domestic product during a summit in The Hague next month.