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Trump meets NATO Secretary-General Rutte at White House

July 18, 2026

Why it matters locally: Potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy and international alliances could indirectly affect Oregon's economy, particularly in sectors dependent on global trade and stability, though no direct economic impact is immediately apparent.


President Trump met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office on Wednesday, with the discussion occurring before a planned NATO leaders' summit in Turkey next month. Trump has stated conditions under which he might withdraw the United States from the alliance. Rutte has cultivated a working relationship with Trump and sought to address his stated concerns during the meeting. The specifics of their Wednesday discussion have not been detailed. Neither the White House nor NATO has released an official readout of the meeting's content or outcomes. Trump has previously outlined concerns about defense spending levels among NATO members and the distribution of military costs across the alliance. The president has tied his position on continued U.S. participation to what he describes as insufficient contributions from other member nations. Rutte, who has served as NATO secretary-general since October 2024, has worked to maintain relationships with Trump following the president's return to office. The secretary-general has engaged with Trump on multiple occasions in recent months. The NATO summit in Turkey is scheduled for next month and will bring together leaders from member states. Trump's attendance or the administration's level of participation at that summit remains unclear. The meeting in the Oval Office represents the latest high-level contact between the Trump administration and NATO leadership as the alliance navigates its strategic direction and funding commitments.

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