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NATO, Trump and Ukraine
Fact Check: No evidence NATO chief said he’ll expel US if Trump ‘surrenders Ukraine’
The head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has expressed his support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia but there is no evidence he said he will expel the U.S. if President-elect Donald Trump “surrenders Ukraine”,
Trump meets with NATO chief as organization braces for change
President-elect Donald Trump met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at Mar-a-Lago as the organization fears a shakeup following his victory. The meeting, first revealed in a statement late on Saturday, took place on Friday. The statement said that the two “discussed the range of global security issues facing the Alliance.”
New NATO chief Rutte says alliance ‘needs to go further’ in support for Ukraine
NATO’s new Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for increased support for Ukraine and condemned Russia’s use of North Korean troops and weapons, Iranian drones, and Chinese dual-use goods
Putin, Trump and Ukraine
Putin Praises Donald Trump as 'Intelligent' and 'Experienced'
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised US President-elect Donald Trump as "intelligent" and "experienced" while speaking to reporters on Thursday. "As far as I can imagine, the newly elected president is an intelligent and already quite experienced person," Putin told reporters in Kazakhstan, according to CNN.
Putin praises Trump’s intelligence and experience, hopes for Ukraine ‘solution’
Speaking at a security summit in Kazakhstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the Biden administration’s increased support for Ukraine and suggested president-elect Trump is “still an intelligent person” who will find a solution to the crisis.
Putin calls Trump ‘quite clever and experienced; says he will find solution to Ukraine ‘challanges’
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as a “clever and experienced” leader, voicing confidence that he would be able to find a solution, “given that he has tackled such a challenge as reclaiming the White House.
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President-elect Trump meets with new NATO secretary general at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach
President-elect Donald Trump met Friday in Palm Beach with Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty ...
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OPINION: How a ‘rightfully traumatized’ NATO can survive Donald Trump
Rutte’s friendly vibe with the president-elect might be his key job qualification, given Trump’s explicit threats to gut the ...
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Donald Trump’s role in reshaping global alliances in 2025
As President Donald Trump embarks on his second term in 2025, his administration is poised to significantly reshape global ...
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Some exult, others worry: Reactions to Trump’s victory are mixed on NATO’s eastern flank
Conservative lawmakers in the Polish parliament exulted at Donald Trump’s victory. They stood and chanted his name over and ...
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NATO's 'Trump whisperer' chief has a clear message for the president-elect: Europe knows it must spend more on arms
Mark Rutte praised Poland's defense spending this week. Warsaw is set to lead NATO in military spending as a percentage of ...
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News Analysis: Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: A much-scrutinized relationship is back in the spotlight
President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin share some traits and want some of the same things. But a ...
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NATO head and Trump meet in Florida for talks on global security
NATO says its leader and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump have met for talks on global security. The military alliance said ...
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How a 'rightfully traumatised' Nato can survive Donald Trump
Nato’s brand-new secretary general, Mark Rutte, stands 6-foot-4 (1.93m), so he can look Donald Trump straight in the eye.
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Nato officials biggest fear of a Trump presidency? His Maga fans
Some people in Nato are afraid of their influence and unpredictability,' says a senior diplomat at Nato headquarters ...
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