By The Financial District
Jun 15, 20211 min
Working with the United States on international affairs is "more natural again" under President Joe Biden compared to the administration of Donald Trump, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported.
"I also was able to work with Trump. Of course, it was a bit more awkward sometimes, but in the end he was still able to come to ... agreements," he told journalists on his way into the NATO summit in Brussels.
"There is a clear understanding of the necessity of NATO and I think you will today see that that has reconfirmed our collective commitment," Rutte said.
NATO members have criticized Trump for bullying them and pushing them to spend more than 2% of their gross national product (GDP) and a lot more funds for the upkeep of US forces in Europe.