NATO chief says some European allies were tested and failed in Iran war

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
  • Rutte’s comments ​came ‌after ⁠a ​meeting with ⁠US President Donald Trump at the White House earlier in the day

WASHINGTON: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday he ​believes that some NATO countries were tested and failed amid Washington’s criticism over European allies not getting involved in the US and Israel’s ‌war against ‌Iran.

Rutte’s comments ​came ‌after ⁠a ​meeting with ⁠US President Donald Trump at the White House earlier in the day.

During an interview with CNN, the NATO chief ⁠was asked if ‌he believed ‌NATO countries were ​tested and ‌failed.

“Some of them yes, ‌but a large majority of European countries, and that’s what we discussed today, ‌have done what they promised before in a case ⁠like ⁠this,” he told CNN.

Rutte said he had a “frank and open” discussion with Trump, where the Republican expressed disappointment with America’s allies.

He said he pointed to Trump that European countries ​assisted with logistics ​and other commitments.

BY: The Times Union