NAVO Chief Rutte Discusses Security Issues with Trump
palm beach November 23, 2024 13:40Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte traveled to Florida for a meeting with the incoming US President Donald Trump to discuss security issues.
Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte traveled to Florida for a meeting with the incoming US President Donald Trump to discuss security issues.
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