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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte refused after speaking with President Donald Trump to weigh in on a U.S. plan to end Russia ...
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essanews.com on MSNRutte: NATO must boost defense as U.S. mulls Crimea stanceNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizes the difference between recognizing the occupation of Crimea and its legal ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNNATO views Russia as a 'long-term threat,' Rutte saysNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the alliance agrees that Russia is a "long-term threat" to Euro-Atlantic security ...
Rutte was in Washington on Thursday for meetings with senior US officials, two months before he's due to chair a summit of US ...
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The NATO Gambit: Mark Rutte’s Rise and the Alliance’s FutureMark Rutte, the longest-serving Dutch Prime Minister, is set to become NATO’s next Secretary General, stepping into the role ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNNATO Chief Says "Ball’s In Russia’s Court" | Rutte Takes A Dig At Putin: "Stopped Reading His Mind"Mark Rutte, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands and NATO Secretary-General, discusses his past work with President Putin ...
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Scripps News on MSNNATO head Mark Rutte looks forward to boosted spending after White House meetingThe Secretary-General of NATO Mark Rutte was optimistic Thursday about president Trump's efforts to reach a peace deal ...
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essanews.com on MSNNATO's Rutte calls on Russia to respond as Ukraine actsNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, after meeting with Donald Trump, stated that "Ukrainians are really playing ball, and I ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte spoke to US President Donald Trump on Thursday evening about the war in Ukraine. The Dutch ...
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke to reporters after meeting with President Trump. He said the meeting focused mostly ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the Pentagon. The leaders discussed upcoming NATO ...
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NATO chief rejects U.S. proposal to acknowledge Crimea annexationNATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, underscores the distinction between acknowledging the occupation of Crimea and its legal ...
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