Mark Rutte, Donald Trump and NATO
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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.
“I had a very good telephone call with Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO, concerning Greenland,” Trump wrote. “I agreed to a meeting of the various parties in Davos, Switzerland. As I expressed to everyone, very plainly, Greenland is imperative for National and World Security. There can be no going back — On that, everyone agrees!”
President Donald Trump has shared a private message from French President Emmanuel Macron amid his ongoing plans to take "ownership" of Greenland. On Tuesday, Jan. 20, Trump, 79, posted the message from Macron, 48, on his Truth Social page, as well as sharing a private message sent from NATO secretary general Mark Rutte, 58.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met with officials from Denmark and Greenland on Monday to discuss “collective security” as President Trump pushes to acquire the semiautonomous Danish
NATO chief Mark Rutte has called on allies to protect Greenland and the Arctic region against rivals such as Russia and China. Speaking Monday, Rutte emphasized that all NATO members, including the United States,
Russia's "massive" military losses in Ukraine are unsustainable, NATO's secretary general warned with the conflict about to enter its fourth year with no clear end in sight.
From NATO's Mark Rutte calling him 'Daddy' to leaders gifting Nobel Peace Prizes, world leaders have been going to extraordinary lengths to praise Donald Trump and win his favour during meetings in 20
Denmark's defense minister said he and Greenland's defense minister raised the possibility of a NATO surveillance mission in Greenland in a meeting with the NATO chief Mark Rutte.