Nato chief meets Trump to address global security and support for Ukraine

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Nato chief Mark Rutte met with US president-elect Donald Trump in Florida to discuss global security issues. The talks focused on the importance of supporting Ukraine against Russia, which is seen as vital for both European and American security. Rutte expressed concerns about the growing cooperation between Russia, North Korea, Iran, and China. He emphasized the need for a united response to these threats and highlighted the potential risks to the US and Europe. The meeting comes as European leaders worry about Trump's return to the presidency and its impact on US military aid to Ukraine. Rutte previously had a strong working relationship with Trump during his first term.


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