NATO Chief Says US Not Planning ‘at the Moment’ to Withdraw Troops From Europe
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed this Wednesday that "there are no plans" on the part of Donald Trump to withdraw US troops from European territory, in the open missions of the Alliance in which Washington participates and that in the case of Spain they affect the bases of Moron or Rota. Indeed, the US administration wants, said the Dutchman, that the European allies and Canada "spent much more" in defense and security.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has announced for months that the United States could reconsider military presence in Europe, stating that Washington will, on the contrary, maintain a "very strong conventional" event on the continent, reports...
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No one should ever think of attacking us, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said today at a press conference on the eve of tomorrow's meeting of the alliance's defense ministers in Brussels. Article 5 of the Washington Treaty is unshakable and anyone who tries anything will see that, he added, quoted by BTA. Rutte announced that the defense ministers will discuss plans to significantly increase military spending and acquire additional capabiliti…
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