NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is expected to meet President Donald Trump on Wednesday amid efforts to cool the president’s fury over the alliance’s response to the Iran war. The sit-down follows a U.S.-Iran agreement to a two-week ceasefire that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though how remains unclear. Trump had threatened strikes and again floated leaving NATO, despite a 2023 law requiring congressional approval. Spain and France limited U.S. military access during the conflict, while Britain’s Keir Starmer plans a Gulf visit to support the nascent ceasefire.
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