NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte has downplayed comments from the
U.S. President appearing to question his commitment to the military
alliance's Article 5.
The clause states that an attack on one is an attack on all of NATO
but Donald Trump said that there are numerous definitions of Article
5.
But addressing the media at the NATO Summit in The Hague Rutte said
that Washington's commitment to the alliance isn't in doubt.
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NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte has poured praise on the U.S.
President's handling of the conflict in the Middle East and his
decision to bomb Iran's nuclear sites.
In a private message to Donald Trump that the President then shared on
social media Rutte called his actions "truly extraordinary"
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NATO's Secretary General has described the summit underway in The
Hague as historic as allies are set to agree to massively boost
defense spending over the next decade.
NATO's allies are set to commit to plans to boost spending from the
current benchmark of two percent of annual GDP to fiver percent.
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