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President Donald Trump told NBC he struck a deal with NATO on Thursday for the US to send weapons to Ukraine through the alliance, and that NATO will pay for those weapons “a hundred percent.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sits down for an exclusive interview with POLITICO's Dasha Burns in The Hague during the NATO Summit. DASHA BURNS, POLITICO: Speaking of something no one has done, a lot of presidents have wanted NATO members to spend more on defense.
Secretary of State Rubio laughed uncontrollably as President Donald Trump responded to NATO Secretary General Rutte calling him "daddy."
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The Western Journal on MSNWatch: Tension Is Palpable as Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sit Across from Each OtherIf nothing else, Secretary of State Marco Rubio managed to convey his boss' apparent exasperation. In a 32-second video posted to YouTube, Rubio dispensed with diplomatic niceties and sat stoned-faced across from his counterpart,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRubio: US aims to convince NATO partners to give Patriots to UkraineThe United States wants to discuss with its NATO allies the prospects of transferring Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine. So far, no one wants to part with such weapons, says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a press conference.
U .S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio dubbed the NATO meeting underway in The Hague “the Trump summit,” touting President Donald Trump’s role in pressuring member states to increase their defense spending target.
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Raw Story on MSNWatch: Marco Rubio bursts into laughter after NATO chief calls Trump 'daddy'Secretary of State Marco Rubio could not withhold his laughter after a reporter noted that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte referred to President Donald Trump as "daddy." "The NATO chief, who is your friend,
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNNATO allies surprised by Rubio's inconsistency on Russia sanctions, POLITICO reportsUnited States Secretary of State Marco Rubio surprised NATO allies this week with conflicting messages on Russia sanctions, delivering a tougher stance in private than in his public remarks, POLITICO reported on June 26.