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WED · 2026-07-08 · 20:58 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0708-91464
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Nato chief tells BBC that Trump comments are like 'family argument'

Nato chief Mark Rutte stated that comments from Donald Trump regarding the alliance should be viewed as a "family argument," emphasizing that Nato is stronger than ever. Rutte expressed 100% conviction in the US president's commitment to Nato.

9 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleFrank GardnerBBC security correspondentBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-07-08 · 20:58 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Nato chief tells BBC that Trump comments are like 'family argument'
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Nato chief Mark Rutte stated that comments from Donald Trump regarding the alliance should be viewed as a "family argument," emphasizing that Nato is stronger than ever. Rutte expressed 100% conviction in the US president's commitment to Nato. He highlighted Nato's crucial role in collective security, particularly in monitoring Russian nuclear submarine bases near Nordic countries, which he described as an early warning system for Washington. The recent Nato summit focused on translating European defense spending pledges into tangible actions, aiming to bolster the continent's industrial capacity against Russia's military arsenal. Rutte noted a significant increase in defense spending by Canada and European nations, totaling a quarter of a trillion dollars in two years, and stressed the need to further ramp up defense industrial production and maintain support for Ukraine.

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We prevent Russian nuclear submarines from ending up at the shores of the United States as Nato collectively.

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A quarter of a trillion dollars extra spent by Canadians and Europeans in two years.

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Rutte is '100% convinced' that Trump is committed to Nato.

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Nato chief tells BBC that Trump comments are like 'family argument'.

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The aim is to galvanise the continent's industrial capacity to match the threat posed by Russia's vast arsenal.

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EPARutte (L) says he is "100% convinced" that Trump is committed to Nato"Five thousand planes taking off from European bases based on bilateral basing agreements in the first, in the six weeks between end of February and mid-April, till a ceasefire came into force."With Nato's Nordic countries uncomfortably close to Russia's massive cluster of nuclear-armed submarine bases in the Kola Peninsula on Russia's Arctic coast, Rutte points out that it acts as a kind of early warning system for Washington."You don't want the Russian nuclear submarines to end up at the shores of the United States" he says. "We prevent that as Nato collectively. So, for all these reasons, we are in this together, 32 countries and nations, because we need each other."This Nato summit was, despite the occasional distraction, largely about turning European governments' pledges of more money for defence into concrete action. The aim is to galvanise the continent's industrial capacity to the point where it can match the threat posed by Russia's vast arsenal of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles.While some countries, such as Britain, have failed to set out a pathway to spending 3% of GDP on defence by 2030, Rutte is clearly pleased with the increases achieved since the last summit in his home city, The Hague, in 2025."Today we took stock," he tells me, "and a quarter of a trillion [dollars] extra spent by Canadians and Europeans in two years. It's staggering. So we are delivering, and now we have to ramp up the defence industrial production even further, making progress and maintaining support for Ukraine."
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