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Iceland is being tugged by growing antagonism between the Trump administration and Europe—and is watching nearby Greenland ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte refused after speaking with President Donald Trump to weigh in on a U.S. plan to end Russia ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has called for European countries and Canada to make a "quantum leap" in boosting their ...
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“Germany is being called on, and we heard the call. We got the message and indeed, Mark, you can count on us," he said, ...
Europeans see Ukraine’s security as vital to their own and want to defend the principle of no border changes by force, even ...
Despite Europe’s size, economic might and longstanding alliances with Washington, Trump officials have made clear it is not a ...
Frustration with established parties across Europe has created openings the right has been quick to fill. Can a divided left ...
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President Trump has long been a critic of NATO and believes Europe does not contribute enough to its own defense. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agrees, and says 'that is going to happen.' ...
Putting a European in place as the leader of Nato forces might seem like an easy option, but there are several major issues.
Rutte told journalists after talks with Trump and other officials that a deal to end the war “will involve compromises” but would not discuss ... the countries joined NATO in 2004.