NATO's Rutte says alliance reunited at Ankara summit after Trump 'quarrel'
Rutte said open disputes among NATO’s 32 leaders showed the alliance’s democratic strength and later reunited around a common purpose.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said disagreements between President Donald Trump and some NATO allies did not undermine the alliance, describing the disputes as part of normal democratic debate while emphasizing continued unity.
- Rutte sought to reassure members after public differences involving Trump and allied leaders, saying NATO remained focused on its shared security goals despite political disagreements.
- After the NATO summit, Rutte said the alliance remained cohesive despite political disagreements, emphasizing that member countries continue to collaborate on defense and security priorities.
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At the summit in Ankara, the Western Alliance is building up and conjuring up its unity. But the question of security policy remains unanswered. Would NATO be capable of action in the event of an emergency? At the moment, there is much against it.
EXCLUSIVE: NATO's Rutte says alliance reunited at Ankara summit after Trump 'quarrel'
Disputes between U.S. President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders showed the alliance's democratic strength and should serve as a lesson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday after a summit in Ankara.
NATO's Rutte says alliance reunited at Ankara summit after Trump 'quarrel'
By Andrew GrayANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - Disputes between U.S. President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders showed the alliance's democratic strength and should serve as a lesson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday after a summit in Ankara.In an interview with Reuters, Rutte also said he saw no need to change the way he deals with Trump, despite accusations that he lavishes praise on the U.S…
President Trump Holds NATO Press Conference at Conclusion of Summit
President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Erdogan NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte are scheduled to deliver statements and take media questions at the conclusion of the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey. Even NATO organizers are unsure what the communication flow will present. Therefore, I am providing livestreams that may or may not be direct […]
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