After the United States and the United Kingdom sent missiles to Ukraine, Russia carried out an intercontinental ballistic missile attack; tensions in international politics suddenly escalated. Following these events, a notable summit took place. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that he met with the new President of the United States, Donald Trump, in Florida. Spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah noted that Rutte and Trump 'discussed a series of global security issues facing the alliance.' TRUMP CRITICIZED BIDEN FOR THE MISSILE DECISIONIt is known that Donald Trump's views on the Russia-Ukraine War and NATO's structure are very different from those of the current President Biden. During his campaign, Trump emphasized several times that he would quickly end the Russia-Ukraine War after taking office, while Trump's team had harshly criticized the Biden administration for granting Kiev the authority to use long-range missiles.
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