
Mark Rutte supports Trump’s approach to quickly end the Russia-Ukraine war
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte briefed Fox News on his meeting with the president in the Oval Office Donald Trump He reaffirmed Wednesday that he believes the Trump administration is taking the right approach in trying to end the war in Ukraine, despite canceling a recently scheduled Trump-Putin meeting.
The meeting came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House and focused on ways to increase momentum following a Middle East peace deal.
“Together we are able to change the calculus of Vladimir Putin,” Rutte said.Special Report,” Recent Secondary Sanctions on India and Notice to deploy long-range Tomahawk missiles Ukraine asked the Russian leader to pick up the phone.
Rutte cited steady Russian gains and heavy losses driving force To finally end the war that had been going on for three years.
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Rutte expressed optimism over the Trump administration’s approach to economic hardship, citing long lines of cars waiting for gas from a dwindling supply largely targeted by Ukrainian attacks and stuck by sanctions.
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Fox News chief political anchor Brett Baier pushed back at Rutte for his optimism, saying attacks in Ukraine have escalated after he tried to negotiate with Putin in the past. After August’s Alaska Summit, Russia launched heavy drone and missile attacks on Ukraine.
“What do you say to critics who say these communications with Putin let him off the hook?” Byer asked.
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“We always knew it wasn’t going to be easy…” Rutte said.
“It’s not going to end tomorrow or the day after,” he added.
He pointed to Trump’s close cooperation with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and another positive step in curbing Russian oil sales, as well as NATO’s unity to prevent potential threats.
In the past six weeks, three Russian planes have flown over Estonian airspace and Drones have infiltrated Poland. Both are NATO countries.
“NATO reacted the way we wanted,” Rutte said. “We have trained and prepared for this.”
The Secretary General also made it clear that NATO could shoot down Russian aircraft if necessary in the future. If they do not pose a threat, they will be intercepted and ejected from NATO airspace.
Rutte stressed his belief that Trump would stick to his promise to end the killings.
“He’s a real peacemaker,” Rutte said. “He wants to end this war. It’s close to his heart.”
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He stressed the importance of immediately freezing the lines of conflict and being President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky And Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the table for the meeting.
“Stay where you are and then you can debate a lot of other things,” Rutte said.
Levi D’Amato is a digital production assistant with Fox News Digital.
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