Rutte Backs Trump on Defense Spending in Europe
brussels, belgium January 24, 2025 05:30NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supports Trump's call for increased defense spending in Europe, stating that the problem lies in Europe, not the US.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte supports Trump's call for increased defense spending in Europe, stating that the problem lies in Europe, not the US.
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