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Trump Meets 'Nice Guy' Wilders on NATO Sidelines

  • Geert Wilders, leader of the largest Dutch party, met US President Donald Trump on June 25, 2025, at the NATO summit in The Hague.
  • The meeting followed Wilders' withdrawal of his far-right PVV Freedom Party from the coalition earlier this month, which collapsed the Dutch government over immigration policy disagreements.
  • They spoke about the risks posed by large-scale immigration, with Wilders expressing gratitude to Trump for their productive conversation.
  • Trump described Wilders as a "very nice guy," said he "didn't know" him before, and noted Wilders' unhappiness with current national conditions.
  • The Dutch government collapse triggered fresh elections set for October 29, 2025, highlighting ongoing tensions around immigration and national identity in Europe.
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The Dutch Supreme Law Leader Geert Wilders thanked US President Donald Trump for his interview, who qualified as "excellent" right, in the event of the Hague NATO summit, informs AFP, taken by Agerpres. "Thank you...

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The most surprising meeting at the NATO summit was between Geert Wilders and Donald Trump. The American president himself was mainly surprised by the...

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Donald Trump reflects on the NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday afternoon. The American president also briefly talks about his meeting with Geert Wilders.

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