NATO Stronger than Ever After Greenland Crisis, Rutte Says
NATO chief Mark Rutte says the alliance is the strongest since the Berlin Wall fell despite tensions from President Trump's Greenland threats.
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NATO is stronger today than at any time since the fall of the Berlin Wall, said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told Politico in an interview that the alliance is stronger today than it was before. He cited the Greenland crisis a few weeks ago as a reason, which has made several member states realize that Europe needs to take a greater leadership role in NATO.
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Politico’s Dasha Burns spoke to NATO chief Mark Rutte during an event at the Munich Security Conference on Friday. The pair discussed a wide range of issues, everything from President Donald Trump’s threats of taking over Greenland to how Rutte ended up calling Trump “Daddy.” Rutte brushed aside the idea that Trump had weakened NATO by threatening to take Greenland from Denmark by any means necessary. “I would argue that NATO is the strongest it…
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Lessons from the Greenland crisis – European Council on Foreign Relations
This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Tiago Antunes, Portugal’s former secretary of state for European affairs and senior visiting fellow at ECFR, and Jim O’Brien, former US assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, to reflect on the recent transatlantic crisis over Greenland. After meetings in Copenhagen with Danish and Greenlandic leaders, and Tiago’s visit to Nuuk, Mark discusses with him and Jim how tensions escalated, …
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