NATO chief: Trump ‘completely right’ in reason for holding back Tomahawks
Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed a 12-point peace plan and new sanctions targeting Russian oil companies to pressure Moscow for a ceasefire.
- U.S. President Donald Trump met NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House on Oct. 22, 2025, to discuss the war in Ukraine and peace negotiations.
- Both leaders talked about increasing political and military support for Ukraine amid recent conflicts.
- Rutte praised Trump for his efforts in pressuring NATO allies to increase their defense spending, stating, "All of this is evidence of your leadership."
- Ukraine's leaders and EU officials expressed support for Trump's position on immediate fighting cessation and called for pressure on Russia until peace is achieved.
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After a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Donald Trump spoke about the discussions with Vladimir Putin. According to the head of the White House, talks with Russian Presidents are not going "nowhere", reports BBC.
NATO chief Mark Rutte visited the White House overnight from Wednesday to Thursday. That same evening, Trump imposed significant sanctions against major oil companies in Russia. The visit follows Trump and Putin's announcement of a meeting in Budapest last week, which ultimately fell through.
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