NATO chief meets Trump to address global security challenges in Florida

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NATO chief Mark Rutte met with US President-elect Donald Trump in Florida to discuss global security issues. This meeting follows Trump's previous term, where he urged European allies to increase defense spending and questioned NATO's fairness. Rutte expressed concerns about the growing ties between North Korea and Russia, emphasizing the need for NATO to support Ukraine against Moscow. He highlighted the collaboration among North Korea, Iran, China, and Russia as a significant threat. Rutte aims to work with Trump on addressing these security challenges. He noted that maintaining military aid for Ukraine is crucial for both European and American security.


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