NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with U.S. President Donald Trump in a closed session, where Trump expressed his frustration with some member states. This meeting follows a recent ceasefire agreement with Iran.
Attention turns to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's visit to Washington, where he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. This visit comes at a sensitive time amid rising tensions over security and strategic issues, including U.S. pressure on European nations to increase their defense spending.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed his support for US military operations against Iran, emphasizing their aim to curb Tehran's influence in the region. He also justified the delay of European countries in engaging in these operations.
Alexey Chiba, the First Deputy Chairman of the International Affairs Committee in the State Duma, has expressed skepticism about NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's statements regarding Kyiv's willingness to negotiate with Moscow, suggesting that these efforts lack seriousness.