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02 Apr 2026, 05:01 GMT+10
Washington, DC [US], April 2 (ANI): NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is scheduled to visit US President Donald Trump in Washington next week, according to a White House official. As reported by CNN, the upcoming meeting follows renewed suggestions from the President that the United States is considering exiting the alliance, a move that would necessitate congressional approval.
The relationship between Rutte and Trump has historically been described as friendly, which may serve to 'smooth things over' as the President continues to lash out at allies for their perceived reluctance to engage in the ongoing war with Iran.
Despite the timing, a NATO spokeswoman told The Wall Street Journal, the first to report the news, that the visit is a 'long-planned trip.'
According to CNN, diplomats from NATO member states are not currently displaying over-the-top concern regarding the President's threats to withdraw from the defensive bloc.
One European official described the recurring nature of these warnings as 'Groundhog Day,' noting that the alliance has navigated similar rhetoric from the Trump administration in the past.
However, sources speaking to CNN indicated that discounting the President's remarks entirely remains unrealistic. Because his policy decisions can 'move swiftly,' an air of concern persists among some diplomatic circles.
Some senior European diplomats interpret the threats as a tactical 'effort by the president' to pressure European nations into committing resources for 'reopening the Strait of Hormuz.'
Other officials believe the tension is more deeply rooted in the President's 'genuine reflection of his frustrations.'
A NATO diplomat told CNN that these frustrations stem from certain allies refusing to provide 'overflight support and basing' to US forces during the conflict with Iran.
During a mid-March phone call with Rutte, Trump reportedly aired his grievances regarding the lack of support in the Iran war.
Sources familiar with the discussion suggested the President implied that the US could 'withdraw continued support for Ukraine' if allies did not increase their commitment to securing the critical waterway.
Following that tense exchange, Rutte moved quickly to urge member states to issue a statement of support.
On March 19, nations including the UK, France, and Germany expressed their 'readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait [of Hormuz].'
While only a small number of countries were initially involved in the coalition's efforts at the time of that statement, CNN reports that at least 35 nations are now participating in the operations to secure the strategic passage. (ANI)
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