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Trump and NATO chief Rutte plot Ukraine arms blitz as Russia sanctions bill looms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51792, member: 636"] NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte travels to the American capital for high-level discussions with administration officials this week. The alliance leader will conduct diplomatic meetings with President Donald Trump and key cabinet members during his two-day visit. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio appear on Rutte's scheduled agenda alongside congressional representatives. The visit coincides with preparations for enhanced military support arrangements between Washington and its European partners. Alliance headquarters announced the diplomatic mission through an official statement. President Trump plans to announce significant policy developments regarding Russian relations during Monday proceedings. The administration has crafted a new weapons transfer mechanism that allows NATO member states to receive American armaments for subsequent delivery to Ukrainian forces. European allies will provide full financial reimbursement for these military supplies under the proposed framework. This marks the first instance of presidential drawdown authority being exercised for Ukrainian assistance since Trump resumed office. Reuters reported details of the cost-sharing agreement between Washington and alliance partners. Senator Lindsey Graham predicted accelerated weapons deliveries to Ukraine beginning this week during television appearances. The Republican lawmaker characterized the increased military aid as reaching unprecedented levels compared to previous assistance packages. Graham collaborates with Senator Richard Blumenthal on bipartisan sanctions legislation targeting Russian economic partnerships. The proposed bill would authorize tariffs reaching 500 percent against nations supporting Moscow's war efforts. China, India, and Brazil face potential trade penalties under the congressional measure designed to pressure Russia's international commerce networks. [/QUOTE]
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