NATO leader meets Trump in Florida to discuss global security issues
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte met with President-elect Donald Trump in Florida to discuss global security issues. This meeting marks Rutte's first engagement with Trump since the election on November 5. Trump has previously criticized NATO, questioning its value and the defense spending of member nations. He has described allies as overly reliant on U.S. military support. Rutte, who became NATO's leader in October, also met with Trump's national security advisor pick, Michael Waltz, and other members of Trump's security team during the visit.