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NATO, Trump
NATO chief shrugs off European allies’ fears of another Trump White House term
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte brushed aside European fears of former President Donald Trump roaring back into the White House.
'Stop Worrying About Trump', NATO Chief Tells Allies
NATO chief Mark Rutte on Thursday urged allies to stop fretting about Donald Trump's possible return to the White House, saying the former leader understood what was at stake in the Ukraine war.
NATO chief not concerned about possible Trump return
NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte says he is not concerned about the possible return of Donald Trump to the White House signalling a withdrawal of US support for Ukraine. After meeting Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
NATO, Mark Rutte
NATO to hold annual nuclear drill from Monday, alliance chief Rutte says
NATO will begin its annual nuclear exercise on Monday, alliance Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Thursday, against a backdrop of heightened nuclear rhetoric from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
NATO to begin large-scale nuclear exercises on Monday
NATO launches large-scale nuclear drills, Steadfast Noon, on Monday 14 October, involving dozens of aircraft and 2,000 personnel. Source: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte after a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and UK PM Starmer,
NATO chief Rutte announces major nuclear drills in Europe
The drills, named Steadfast Noon, will involve over 50 aircraft and 2,000 military personnel. Rutte emphasized the importance of strengthening defense in an "uncertain world." Read also: NATO returns to core mission of deterring Eastern threats,
NATO, Ukraine and Russia
Biden, NATO head claim a stronger Obama response to Crimea invasion may have prevented Ukraine war
Outgoing NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg insisted the war in Ukraine may not have happened if the U.S. and NATO had a stronger response to Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014.
Could Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Been Prevented? NATO’s Outgoing Chief Thinks So.
BRUSSELS — On his final day as NATO’s secretary general, after 10 years in the job, Jens Stoltenberg didn’t want to look back. But in an interview with POLITICO Magazine, he couldn’t help but share one great regret: that the West didn’t more forcefully intervene on Ukraine’s behalf after Russia first started biting into its territory in 2014.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Preparing NATO-Backed 'Chemical' Attack
"The American administration should critically consider what is happening and the possible risks," the Russian Embassy told Newsweek.
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NATO will start an annual nuclear exercise as Russia threatens Ukraine's Western backers
NATO will hold a long-planned major nuclear exercise next week, the alliance’s chief said Thursday, a few weeks after ...
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on MSN
'Stop worrying about a Trump presidency,' NATO's new chief says during UK visit
Rutte, a former Dutch prime minister, was in London to meet with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President ...
Defense One
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NATO aims to publish its own commercial space strategy next year
Currently, the U.S. supplies most of NATO’s space capabilities. The alliance established space as the fifth operational ...
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NATO’s Indo-Pacific Aspirations
As China, North Korea, and Russia move into closer alignment, members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are ...
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on MSN
Ukraine's Zelenskiy arrives for talks with UK's Starmer, NATO's Rutte
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in London for talks with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and NATO chief Mark Rutte ...
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Zelenskyy meeting UK and NATO leaders as he seeks support for Ukraine's peace plan
Zelenskyy's talks in London with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte were quickly ...
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New NATO chief Mark Rutte tells allies to ignore Russian leader Putin's sabre rattling
Against the backdrop of increased Russian nuclear weapons threats over Ukraine, NATO is due to begin its yearly Steadfast Noon nuclear exercise next week.
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy to meet NATO's Rutte, UK's Starmer on Thursday
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will meet NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London ...
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