The question, which came from a Danish journalist, was for Rutte regarding Trump's recent demands for control over Greenland and cutting ties with Spain. | World News

President Donald Trump insisted that the United States should be in control of Greenland rather than NATO ally Denmark.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte faced a tough question after praising Trump throughout a contentious meeting.

Trump dashed hopes of an two-day summit by telling reporters the US should "control" Greenland. The Danish prime minister hit back, calling on the US to "respect Danish…

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized NATO as he held a joint news conference with bloc’s secretary-general Mark Rutte on Wednesday in Ankara, before...

In a recent address, President Trump lambasted NATO allies for their approaches to Greenland and Iran, while also expressing frustration over the defense spending pledges from…

At the NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump revived his claims over Greenland, calling the Arctic island crucial to global security despite Denmark's pushback.

NATO's European members plus Canada have scrambled to meet the increased defense spending targets Trump has demanded.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was confronted with a pointed question about remaining silent during Donald Trump's controversial remarks on Greenland and U.S. allies. The tense…

ANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - Disagreements between U.S. President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders showed the alliance's democratic strength and should serve as a lesson for…

Mark Rutte was challenged on his “self-respect” by a reporter who accused him of failing to come to the defence of Nato nations threatened by Donald Trump. The US president has…

By Andrew GrayANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - Disputes between U.S. President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders showed the alliance's democratic strength and should serve as a lesson…

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Alliance countries managed to extract some praise from the U.S. president in Ankara. But increasingly they’re making it clear it’s not their priority.

Rutte, who spoke with Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, addressed the criticism he gets for how he deals with US President Trump.

As an explosive exchange at NATO perfectly captures the disaster that Trump has wrought, a foreign policy expert explains the bigger story: The world is moving on without us.

The question, which came from a Danish journalist, was for Rutte regarding Trump's recent demands for control over Greenland and cutting ties with Spain. | World News

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was asked about his "self-respect" when it comes to the U.S. president.

NATO chief Mark Rutte lavished praise on U.S. President Donald Trump during a fractious summit in Turkey this week.