ANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) – Disagreements between U.S. President Donald Trump and different NATO leaders confirmed the alliance’s democratic power and will function a lesson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, NATO boss Mark Rutte mentioned on Wednesday after a summit in Ankara.
In an interview with Reuters, Rutte additionally mentioned he noticed no want to alter the way in which he offers with Trump, regardless of accusations that he lavishes reward on the U.S. president and fails to push again on his criticism of allies.
(Reporting by Andrew Grey)