NATO Chief Mark Rutte's Shows He's 'Trump Whisperer'
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Exclusive-Pact with Trump calls for allies to step up fast on Arctic security, says NATO's Rutte
By Mark John DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - The framework deal on Greenland agreed with U.S. President Donald Trump would require NATO allies to step up on Arctic security and the first results of this will be seen this year,
Trump defends sharing private text messages from Macron and NATO's Rutte on Truth Social, saying the exchanges "made my point" about diplomatic relations.
Donald Trump and Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte discussed the renegotiation of a 1951 US-Denmark pact governing the stationing of US troops in Greenland, as part of talks that led the US President to dial back his threats over the Arctic territory.
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,
Does a viral video show NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte excitedly saying "I just got viral! Yaaay! Because my good friend Donald J. Trump, he re-posted, he re-tweeted a message from me ... " ? No, that's not true:
General, skillfully defused a standoff between Europe and the US over Greenland. His charm and strategic dialogue with President Trump averted potential tariffs on Europe. Known as the 'Trump Whisperer' and 'Teflon Mark,
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.
President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reached a verbal understanding about Greenland during their meeting on Wednesday, but no document has been produced yet memorializing a future deal,