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NATO chief to visit Washington next week as Trump threatens exit from alliance

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 4:40 PM

By Andrew Gray and Trevor Hunnicutt

BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) – NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will visit Washington next week for ​what a spokesperson for the military ‌alliance called a “long-planned visit” that comes after President Donald Trump blasted European allies over differences on the Iran war.

“I can confirm that the Secretary ‌General ​will be in DC ⁠next week for ⁠a long-planned visit,” NATO spokesperson Allison Hart said. A White House official also confirmed the visit.

No further details of the trip ​were immediately available.

Trump said he was considering pulling the U.S. out of the ⁠Western military alliance due ⁠to the refusal of European members ​to send ships to unblock the Strait ​of Hormuz.

In remarks on Wednesday to allies ‌gathered for an Easter lunch at the White House, Trump criticized France and the United Kingdom, among other U.S. allies, as ⁠a “paper tiger.”

NATO, which includes European countries, the U.S. and Canada, was formed in 1949 with the ⁠aim of ‌countering the risk of Soviet ⁠attack and has been the ​cornerstone ‌of the West’s security ever ​since.

“We’ve had ⁠some very bad allies in NATO,” Trump said. “Hopefully, we’re never going to need them. I don’t think we will need them.”

(Reporting by Andrew Gray and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by ​David Gregorio)