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  • Rutte says he does not know if Putin wants peace
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Thursday that he no longer attempts to analyze Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions, stating plainly: "I've stopped trying to read his mind."Replying to journalists' questions following his meeting with United States President Donald Trump, Rutte said he...
  • Rutte to visit US this week
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (pictured right) will travel to the United States on Thursday for a two-day visit, the alliance announced on Wednesday. He is expected to meet with US State Secretary Marco Rubio (left), Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and National Security Advisor Mike...
  • Rubio, Rutte discuss Paris talks on Ukraine crisis
    US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte held a call on Friday to share information about the discussions on the Ukrainian crisis that took place Thursday in Paris, as well as to share certain points conveyed...
  • Rutte: US-led talks difficult but backed by NATO
    NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Tuesday said that efforts to end the war in Ukraine remain deeply challenging, especially following Russia’s latest attacks on civilians. "These discussions are not easy, not least in the wake of this horrific violence, but we all support [US] President [Donald]...
  • Zelensky: Minerals deal talks with US positive
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that talks on a potential minerals deal with the United States were "positive" and will continue. The meeting took place on April 11 after Kiev received a new proposal from the Trump administration in late March.Zelensky made the remarks as...
  • Rutte: Trump committed to NATO collective defense
    North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that United States President Donald Trump has not thwarted the alliance's Article Five principle of collective defense, which commits the allies to protect each other."Article Five, he has not undercut. He has...
  • Rutte: Ukraine's path to NATO is irreversible
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte insisted on Friday that Ukraine's path to joining the alliance is "irreversible," as was agreed by member states during the summit in Washington last year. However, he stressed NATO never promised Ukraine that membership would be part of a peace...
  • Rutte: US tariffs not in breach of NATO Article 2
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that he does not think trade tariffs imposed by the United States on its allies are in breach of NATO's Article 2, which states that members "seek to eliminate conflict in their international economic policies and will encourage economic collaboration."...
  • Rutte: Rubio sent clear message of commitment to NATO
    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent a "clear message" on Washington's commitment to the alliance during the NATO foreign ministers' meeting. He insisted other member states are also united in their commitment to each...
  • Rutte: Not all of Russia's demands should be taken so seriously
    NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte downplayed on Wednesday Russia's rejection of US ceasefire proposals for Ukraine, stating that Moscow's demands should "not be taken too seriously." Russia dismissed the US initiative, arguing it failed to meet its core conditions, which include NATO's...
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