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Rutte says US tariffs do not violate Nato commitments on ‘eliminating conflict in international economic policies’

Rutte gets pressed on US tariffs, with reporters mentioning Article 2 of the Nato treaty, which says the parties

… will seek to eliminate conflict in their international economic policies and will encourage economic collaboration between any or all of them.

At first, he refuses to engage once again.

“My role is deeply focusing on the defence of Nato territory, and that is why I’m not commenting on other things then directly related to the defence of Nato, the euro, Atlantic, and of course, when it comes to the Indo Pacific,” he says.

But eventually he makes soft comments that appear to defend Trump from criticism as he says he doesn’t think the measures pursued by the US are in breach of Article 2.

“We have seen in the past many examples of differences of view, of fights over tariffs. This has happened before without that being in violation of Article Two,” he says.

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Rutte also gets asked about China and whether it is a threat or a challenge.

He says that “when you look at the buildup of the defence industrial base in China, when you look at the fact that they have no more Navy ships sailing than the US, that they will go to 1000 nuclear warheads by 2030, it’s absolutely clear that we cannot be naive about China.”

“That’s the reason why we work so intensely together with, indeed, Japan and Korea, but also Australia, New Zealand and the importance now is that we deepen that cooperation,” he says.

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