US Attacks on Iran Were ‘Absolutely Necessary’, Says Nato Chief
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US attacks on Iran were ‘absolutely necessary’, says Nato chief
NATO Secretary General defends allied contributions in US war against Iran
ANKARA, Turkey — Following US President Donald Trump’s criticism of European countries for failing to provide the expected backing in the war against Iran, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte defended allies’ crucial contributions. “We know it was a disappointment for the Americans when it comes to Iran; it has to do with isolated cases. At...
The NATO summit is taking place in Ankara, and Mark Rutte commented on the developments in Iran.
The US, to remain secure, needs a secure Atlantic, a secure Europe and a secure Arctic, the Alliance Secretary General told Sky News
US President Donald Trump is expected to criticize allies at the NATO summit for not providing enough support in the war against Iran. “We know there is disappointment on the American side,” says NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on his way into Turkish President Erdogan's presidential palace in Ankara.
While the NATO Leaders Summit, hosted by Türkiye in Ankara on July 7-8, was underway, A News anchor Elif Saatçioğlu interviewed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the Presidential Palace regarding the summit's agenda. Rutte, commenting on defense spending and the future of the alliance, stated, "The United States is 100 percent committed to NATO."
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