Leaders of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and the European Union met at the Elysee Palace for talks on Europe’s security quandary. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was also there.
French President Emmanuel Macron, left, greets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte as he arrives for an informal meeting of leaders from key European Union nations and the United Kingdom at
The Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called the election result a "decisive victory for our political family, for Germany and Europe." The European People's Party, the European Union's largest parliamentary group,
MUNICH — NATO members will have to boost their defense spending by “considerably more than 3 percent” of GDP, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Saturday during an interview at the POLITICO Pub on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Saturday offered some blunt advice to European members of the military alliance: stop complaining and present solutions. The NATO chief also confirmed that the alliance would reach a new agreement for defense spending ...
Last week, top U.S. officials from the Trump administration made their first visit to Europe, leaving the impression that Washington was ready to embrace the Kremlin while it cold-shouldered many
Europe wants to have a place at the table. Well, I told them, fight yourself a way to the table by coming up with concrete proposals,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
BRATISLAVA - NATO chief Mark Rutte visited Slovakia on Thursday, meeting President Peter Pellegrini and later Defence Minister Robert Kaliňák (Smer-SD/NI).
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday briefed President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on his exchange of views with U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg at the Alliance and with EU leaders in Paris.
French President Emmanuel Macron will host European leaders, including Britain's prime minister on Monday for an emergency summit on the Ukraine war after U.S. officials suggested Europe would have no role in any talks on ending the conflict.
“A majority of European countries do not want to lose face and are still not thinking in terms of the new Trump framework,” said a European official, adding that it probably is a "mix of fear and denial" regarding the real-world impact of the new U.S. stance on both Ukraine — and Europe’s security as a whole.
Nato chief Mark Rutte, the head of the 32-nation defence bloc Nato, on Thursday insisted that Ukraine must be closely involved in any peace talks.
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