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Ukraine's Zelenskyy and Trump: A Shaky Alliance
KyivWednesday, March 5, 2025
Rutte didn't want to get into the specifics of the accusations made during the meeting. He emphasized that the U. S. is heavily invested in the NATO alliance, including its mutual-defense clause, Article 5. He called Trump a friend but didn't directly address Trump's accusations against Zelenskyy. Trump had accused Zelenskyy of risking World War III and suggested that Zelenskyy either make a deal or face the possibility of the U. S. pulling out.
Rutte was confident that the U. S. wants to help Ukraine achieve a lasting peace. He stressed the importance of everyone working together— the U. S. , Ukraine, and Europe. Rutte didn't directly answer whether NATO allies could fill the gaps if the U. S. withdrew its military support. Instead, he emphasized the need for unity in achieving peace for Ukraine.
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