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Rutte brushes off U.S. troop withdrawal on Romania visit

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Both the NATO chief and the Romanian president insisted that they have no concerns that the withdrawal of US troops from the country will weaken its defence or that of the wider eastern flank.

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  • NATO Chief Mark Rood downplayed concerns over the partial U.S. troop withdrawal from Romania, stating the U.S. force in Europe is larger than ever.
  • Rood explained that U.S. military adjustments are not unusual and reaffirmed Washington's commitment to NATO's eastern flank. 16s
  • The U.S. announced the withdrawal of a rotating brigade from Romania, describing it as a positive sign of increased European capability. 47s
  • A NATO exercise involving about 5,000 troops will take place in Romania and Bulgaria, demonstrating the bloc's rapid deployment capability. 1m 1s
  • NATO has substantially bolstered its eastern presence since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. 1m 37s
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