NATO Secretary general praises Trump’s impact on alliance resilience
Trump’s actions have made NATO more resilient, according to Secretary General and Rutte, highlighting his influence on defence spending and dialogue with Putin.
NATO Secretary General stated that President Trump’s pressure on allies led to increased defence spending and strengthened the alliance’s resilience.
NATO leaders will convene to evaluate the implications of increased defence spending commitments following Trump’s pressure on member states.
Key developments
NATO Secretary General stated that US President Donald Trump’s leadership has enhanced the resilience of the alliance, particularly in light of global security challenges.
Mark Rutte justified Trump’s insistence on increased defence spending among allies, citing it as essential for strengthened collective security within NATO.
Rutte also credited Trump with successfully engaging Vladimir Putin in diplomatic discussions, indicating a shift towards dialogue amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
'NATO safer under Trump,' says Secretary General Mark Rutte

NATO Secretary General insists US President Donald Trump has made the alliance more resilient. Rutte justified Trump’s pressure on allies to spend more on defence and praised ability to draw Putin to the table for talks.

