NATO chief brushes off concerns of Trump-Zelensky rift
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte downplayed concerns about tensions between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating that they had a successful meeting.
- Rutte emphasized that Trump's leadership is crucial for peace, asserting that he is the only one capable of achieving it.
- Senator Thom Tillis mentioned that discussions about providing long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine are ongoing, highlighting their capabilities.
- A senior Ukrainian official described the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting as 'tense,' with diplomatic efforts feeling like they were 'dragged out' and 'going in circles.
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Nato chief Mark Rutte denies Trump-Zelenskyy meeting was a 'disaster'
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte reaffirmed his belief that only President Trump can broker peace between Moscow and Kyiv. He met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill before his own White House sit-down later in the day.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has minimised concerns about tensions between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, reiterating at the same time that the US "only" leader can make peace...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at the White House on October 17 was a success.
US President Donald Trump received NATO President Mark Rutte on Wednesday, who visited the U.S. president to discuss peace in Ukraine, especially after the meeting, it seems Trump failed last Friday with Volodimir Zelenski last Friday. Rutte insisted that that meeting was a "good meeting, a successful meeting" and reaffirmed in the Republican leader is "just what is needed" to move towards the end of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev.It was a…
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