NATO, Donald Trump and Mark Rutte
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Trump defends sharing private text messages from Macron and NATO's Rutte on Truth Social, saying the exchanges "made my point" about diplomatic relations.
President Trump said early Tuesday he agreed to meet with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and other European allies to discuss the future of Greenland at this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte explained to FOX News' 'Special Report,' that President Trump has pushed NATO countries into increasing their defense spending: MARK RUTTE: As I said this morning and a panel address,
NATO chief Mark Rutte says U.S. versus Danish control of Greenland was not discussed in his talks with President Donald Trump, which led to an agreement on new Greenland "framework."
A promise to renegotiate a US-Denmark pact that governs American military bases in Greenland was at the core of discussions between Donald Trump and Nato’s secretary-general that led the US president to dial back his threats over the Arctic island.
President Trump told reporters Wednesday that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is “more important” than Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen when asked about Danish
Yeah,” Trump told the New York Post. “We’ll have everything we want. We have some interesting talks going on.”