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    Exclusive-NATO's Rutte 'not Deaf' to Criticism of His Trump Praise, Offers More

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    NATO Secretary‑General Mark Rutte acknowledged criticism of his effusive praise for Trump, saying he’s “not deaf” to detractors, but defended it by citing Trump’s role in securing NATO’s new 5 % GDP defence‑spending target. He also praised Spain’s contributions amid tensions between Madrid and Washi

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    NATO's Rutte Addresses Trump Praise, Defence Spending, and Alliance Unity

    Rutte's Leadership and NATO Dynamics

    By Andrew Gray

    BRUSSELS, March 5 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Thursday he was "not deaf" to criticism that he goes overboard in praising Donald Trump but argued the U.S. president deserved it.

    However, in an interview with Reuters, Rutte also offered praise for Spain - a target of Trump's ire for refusing to allow U.S. military bases on its soil to be used in the American-Israeli assault on Iran.

    Rutte's Relationship with Trump and Alliance Cohesion

    Rutte, a Dutch former prime minister, was selected to lead NATO partly due to his strong bond with Trump, which diplomats say has helped keep the military alliance together despite the U.S. president's criticism of the organisation and its members.

    But some officials, analysts and commentators have accused Rutte of going over the top in lavishing praise on Trump, arguing it is demeaning to Europe and downplays the continent's ability to defend itself.

    "I hear the criticism, obviously. I'm not deaf," Rutte said in the interview at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

    'Daddy' Comment and Public Perception

    'DADDY' COMMENT MADE HEADLINES AT NATO SUMMIT

    Famously, at a NATO summit, Rutte likened Trump to a "daddy" intervening in last year's conflict between Israel and Iran.

    Most recently, he has offered strong backing for the new U.S.-Israeli military action against Iran, even though leaders of some NATO nations such as Spain and Turkey have been critical of the intervention and some others have not endorsed it.

    Defence Spending Targets and Rutte's Perspective

    In the interview, Rutte said Trump had played a crucial role in getting NATO allies to agree a new spending target of 5% of GDP last year, composed of 3.5% on core defence and 1.5% on broader security-related spending.

    The previous NATO target was to spend 2% of GDP on core defence.

    Rutte also called the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran "decisive action to take out this capability of Iran to pose a threat as an exporter of terrorism and chaos to the Middle East, to Europe, to the world".

    Trump's Leadership and Praise from Rutte

    TRUMP DESERVES PRAISE FOR LEADERSHIP, RUTTE SAYS

    "I think if a president of a country is ... providing that type of leadership, some praise is warranted," he said.

    Spain's Role in NATO and Recent Tensions

    On Tuesday, Trump threatened to impose a ​full U.S. trade embargo on Spain due to the row over the military bases and also renewed criticism of Madrid for not signing up to the 5% defence spending target.

    Asked about the spat between Trump and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Rutte offered praise for Spain's contribution to NATO.

    "Their troops are part of many foreign land forces, many initiatives, many NATO missions. I really want to commend them for that," he said.

    In response to a question about whether he had spoken to Trump and Sanchez to lower the tension between them, Rutte said: "When there are debates between allies, I always try to stay a bit muted, and therefore being able, if necessary, to help a bit."

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray, Editing by William Maclean)

    References

    • Trump and Rutte's 'bromance stole the spotlight at the NATO summit
    • NATO chief says European defence without US ‘will not work’ | NATO News | Al Jazeera
    • Trump threatens to cut off trade with Spain after it disallowed US use of joint bases in Iran war

    Table of Contents

    • Rutte's Leadership and NATO Dynamics
    • Rutte's Relationship with Trump and Alliance Cohesion
    • 'Daddy' Comment and Public Perception

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rutte admits awareness of criticism over lavish praise for Trump but insists it’s justified by Trump’s role in achieving historic NATO defence spending commitments (5 % of GDP split into 3.5 % core and 1.5 % related spending) (cnbc.com)
    • •He reaffirmed Europe’s reliance on U.S. leadership and the importance of unity within NATO, rejecting the notion of a European defence strategy independent of the U.S. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-NATO's Rutte 'not deaf' to criticism of his Trump praise, offers more

    1Why has NATO Secretary-General Rutte been criticised for praising Donald Trump?

    Rutte has been criticised for what some see as excessive praise of Trump, which critics argue may undermine Europe's position and self-reliance within NATO.

    2What new NATO spending target did Rutte mention?
  • Defence Spending Targets and Rutte's Perspective
  • Trump's Leadership and Praise from Rutte
  • Spain's Role in NATO and Recent Tensions
  • aljazeera.com
  • •On the U.S.–Spain spat over use of Spanish bases and threatened trade embargo, Rutte commended Spain’s NATO contributions and said he stays “muted” to help de‑escalate tensions when necessary (apnews.com)
  • Rutte highlighted a new NATO spending target of 5% of GDP, with 3.5% on core defence and 1.5% on broader security-related spending.

    3How did Rutte respond to the US-Spain dispute over military bases?

    Rutte commended Spain’s contribution to NATO missions and said he tries to remain neutral to help lower tensions between allies when necessary.

    4What role did Trump play in recent NATO decisions according to Rutte?

    According to Rutte, Trump played a crucial role in getting allies to agree on the new NATO defence spending targets.

    5How has Rutte justified his praise for Trump despite criticism?

    Rutte argued that strong leadership, like that shown by Trump in securing alliance agreements, deserves recognition.

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