NATO’s Mark Rutte visited Iceland, meeting with Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir and Foreign Minister Thorgerdur Katrin Gunnarsdottir before inspecting NATO security operations at Keflavik Airport, a key North Atlantic facility.<br /><br />At a joint press conference, Rutte reaffirmed that NATO will continue prioritizing military and financial support for Ukraine. He stated that peace talks are “progressing well” and welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent involvement in the negotiations.<br />Rutte also thanked Iceland for its contributions — including funding for arms purchases for Ukraine, artificial limbs for injured soldiers, and participation in mine-clearance efforts with Lithuania.<br />“Iceland has sent a clear message that the allies stand with Ukraine,” Rutte said.<br /><br /><br />#Rutte #Iceland #NATO #Ukraine
