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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the U.S. remains committed to the alliance. He also urged NATO members to increase weapons production and steadily raise defense spending.
Breaking DefenseNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the United States is not pulling away from its NATO allies. Rutte made the statement during remarks on transatlantic security cooperation. U.S. policy changes or troop deployments.
Rutte called on NATO allies to increase weapons production and build a stronger industrial base. He recommended making steady increases to defense investment plans. The comments come as NATO continues to address capability gaps and supply chain issues across member states.
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