NATO chief praises Trump on Ukraine and urges Europe to take action
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised President Trump for his efforts to end the Ukraine war and criticized European nations for not taking more initiative. He urged them to present concrete proposals to secure a role in negotiations. Rutte's comments came after discussions at the Munich Security Conference, where he noted that Europe is beginning to engage more actively in peace efforts. He emphasized the need for European countries to stop complaining and start acting. Trump has initiated talks with both Ukrainian and Russian leaders, aiming for a potential peace agreement. He appointed retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg as his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia to oversee these negotiations.