Rutte Dismisses Speculation About US Leaving NATO
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte denied speculation that the United States might leave the alliance in an interview with Die Welt. He said he saw no sign of the Americans leaving, but stressed the need for a stronger Europe within a stronger alliance. Donald Trump has previously called NATO a “paper tiger” and has repeatedly threatened to leave the alliance because some European countries, such as Spain and France, did not support a war on Iran…
Will the US maintain a nuclear umbrella over NATO? NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte believes a US withdrawal from the North Atlantic Alliance is unlikely. However, he emphasized that the bloc needs to strengthen. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing his interview with Welt am Sonntag. Read also: US withdrawal from NATO will provide Kyiv with opportunities, says Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the Alliance. Rutte's statement comes as U…
According to Mark Rutte, American nuclear protection for Europe is not under question, which he described as a guarantee of security on the old continent.
Again and again, US President Donald Trump had recently complained about a lack of support from NATO partners. NATO boss Mark Rutte understands this.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he considered the United States' withdrawal from the North Atlantic alliance unlikely.
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