NATO, Trump and Mark Rutte
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned on Wednesday that countries such as Brazil, China and India could be hit very hard by secondary sanctions if they continued to do business with Russia.
President Donald Trump has softened his stance on NATO. He once called the Western alliance "obsolete." Now, he says, it's the "opposite of that."
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Amazon S3 on MSN“Don’t Ask Me That!” — Trump SNAPS at Reporter Over Putin Question During NATO Talks with RutteTensions ran high as President Donald Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House. When asked how far he would go if Putin escalated the war in Ukraine, Trump fired back: “Don’t ask me a question like that.
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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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Knewz on MSNTrump Brags About New Nickname From NATO BossPresident Trump has some new children, Knewz.com can report, after NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to the leader as “Daddy” following his chastising of Iran and Israel.
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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,
During a meeting at the White House with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President Donald Trump spoke about President Vladimir Putin, saying, "He's fooled a lot of people...he didn't fool me."
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