Trump, Mark Rutte and NATO Secretary-General
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NATO Secretary General Rutte says it’s ‘fair’ that Europe pays for Ukraine arms packageNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discusses his Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump and efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine on 'Special Report.'
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump labeled 'deranged' and 'incoherent' as Mark Rutte meeting sparks panicInternet users branded Trump's behavior "weird" and "erratic," during his meeting with NATO Secretary Mark Rutte, saying the president seemed "incompetent" and "incoherent"
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RBC Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy holds talks with Trump and Rutte: Protection against Russian strikes discussedUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a phone conversation with US President Donald Trump, according to the head of state on Telegram. Conversation with Trump According to Zelenskyy, he had a "very good conversation' with Trump,
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNMark Rutte asked China India Brazil to pressure Putin to stop war to avoid sanctionsIf you are in Beijing, Delhi or Brasilia and you know this applies to you, you can call Vladimir Putin and say: ‘Hey, buddy, we still buy from you, but you have to be serious about negotiating a ceasefire or a peace agreement,
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storage.googleapis.com on MSNSEC. General of NATO Mark Rutte: “A Lot of Russian Soldiers Are Dying”Beverly Hills, 90210 star Ian Ziering breaks silence on Shannen Doherty’s death one year later
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine may receive massive arms supply from NATO–US deal, Rutte saysAs part of the US–NATO weapons supply agreement, Ukraine may receive a massive amount of military equipment, air defense systems, missiles, and ammunition, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said during a joint press conference with US President Donald Trump.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is meeting President Trump to discuss the situation in Ukraine and potential NATO weapon supplies. The visit coincides with legislative moves in the US Senate aiming to impose economic sanctions on Russia.
“Putin will not negotiate as a loser,” one of his longtime associates tells TIME by phone from Moscow. “He knows that winners don’t get punished, and if he wins, all of this” — the sanctions, the tariffs — “will go away.”