NATO head and Trump meet
in Florida for talks on global security
Associated Press • November
23, 2024
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting
with the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in the Oval Office of the White House,
Thursday, July 18, 2019, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/AP)
BRUSSELS —
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and the head of NATO have met for talks on
global security, the military alliance said Saturday.
In a brief
statement, NATO said Trump and its secretary general, Mark Rutte, met on Friday
in Palm Beach, Florida.
“They
discussed the range of global security issues facing the Alliance,” the
statement said without giving details.
It appeared
to be Rutte’s first meeting with Trump since his Nov. 5 election. Rutte had
previously congratulated Trump and said “his leadership will again be key to
keeping our Alliance strong” and that he looked forward to working with him.
Trump has
for years expressed skepticism about the Western alliance and complained about
the defense spending of many of its member nations, which he regarded as too
low. He depicted NATO allies as leeches on the U.S. military and openly
questioned the value of the alliance that has defined American foreign policy
for decades. He threatened not to defend NATO members that fail to meet
defense-spending goals.
Rutte and
his team also met Trump’s pick as national security adviser, U.S. Rep. Michael
Waltz, and other members of the president-elect’s national security team, the
NATO statement said.
Rutte took
over at the helm of NATO in October.
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