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Rutte: US disengagement will be gradual. Good news on soldiers in Poland

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that a gradual US troop withdrawal from Europe is expected as the US refocuses on the Middle East and the Pacific.
  • Rutte welcomed Trump's announcement of 5,000 US soldiers in Poland, noting that NATO commanders will study the details.
  • He emphasized the goal of a stronger Europe and NATO, with reduced dependence on a single ally, and called for a more equitable distribution of aid to Ukraine among allies.

As reported by ANSA, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has articulated a clear vision for the alliance's future, acknowledging the inevitable and gradual shift in US military focus towards other global hotspots like the Middle East and the Pacific. This strategic realignment, while driven by US decisions, is viewed by Rutte as an opportunity for Europe to foster greater self-reliance within a strengthened NATO. The deployment of additional US troops to Poland, announced by President Trump, is seen as a positive development, though its specifics require careful examination by NATO commanders. Rutte's remarks underscore a critical objective: building a Europe that is less dependent on any single ally, a sentiment that resonates deeply within the European security framework. Furthermore, Rutte highlighted the pressing issue of aid distribution to Ukraine, pointing out that the burden currently falls disproportionately on a few allies. He advocates for a more equitable sharing of responsibilities, ensuring that support for Kyiv is sustainable and collectively managed. This call for burden-sharing is not just about financial or military aid; it's about reinforcing the solidarity and collective security that are the cornerstones of the NATO alliance. From our perspective, this evolving dynamic signifies a maturing partnership where European allies are poised to assume a more significant role, aligning with the long-term strategic trajectory of both the US and NATO.

The United States must also take care of the Middle East, the Pacific, and our interests here in Europe. Over time we will see a gradual and structured shift of the United States towards these other areas of the world, all closely interconnected.

โ€” Mark RutteExplaining the expected shift in US military focus.
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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.