NATO chief Mark Rutte announced plans to increase defence spending and production as U.S. President Donald Trump returned to office, urging allies to boost their contributions. Rutte stated that with Trump’s re-election, NATO would “turbo-charge” its efforts in these areas, emphasizing the importance of strengthening military capabilities. The announcement was made via a social media post on X platform.
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