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Beijing has declared Taiwan as an "inalienable" part of China, whereas Taipei has long asserted its independence.
AP Photo/Alex Brandon What To Know It is "up to individual countries to decide" whether to put conscription in place, NATO chief Mark Rutte told The New York Times.
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 ...
Mark Rutte has only good things to say about President Trump and his impact on the world stage.
When NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump “Daddy,” he opened a can of worms much to many people’s amusement.
NATO Sec. Gen. Mark Rutte said "daddy has to sometimes use strong language." He was talking about the US, but MAGA has created Trump shirts with it.
NATO Sec. Gen. Mark Rutte said "daddy has to sometimes use strong language." He was talking about the US, but MAGA has created Trump shirts with it.
The video referred to NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s cringeworthy comment during a press conference Wednesday about Trump’s surprise military strike in Iran.
Rutte playfully called Trump “Daddy” after the president used an analogy of children fighting on a playground to describe Israel and Iran’s longstanding conflict.
President Donald Trump recently sat down to speak with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who has been under fire for his flattery and praise of Trump surrounding this week's NATO Summit. Andrew ...
The White House leaned into the “Daddy” title for President Trump after NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte used the term to refer to the president during their news conference early Wednesday.
Rutte on Wednesday attempted to clarify the new nickname, saying that he doesn’t consider Trump “daddy.” “The daddy thing, I didn’t call him ‘daddy,’” Rutte later told reporters.