DutchNews, June 6, 2018
Dutch prime
minister Mark Rutte will meet US president Donald Trump at the White House on
July 2, the NRC reported on Wednesday.
The paper bases its claim on sources in
the US and in The Hague, but the state information service RVD has not
commented on the report. The Netherlands is the third biggest foreign investor
in the US.
Talks between the two leaders are now being prepared at a civil service
level, the paper said. The talks are expected to include Trump’s new tariffs on
European steel and the EU’s response, as well the US decision to pull out of
the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris agreement on climate change.
Last month
Rutte described the way US president Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran
nuclear deal as ‘bullish’.
‘After being urged by Europe not to do it, the US
goes and pulls out of the deal with Iran in a very bullish way,’ Rutte told
broadcaster NOS.
‘America is doing all sorts of things under its own steam,
without taking its allies into account. And that is not a good thing.’
Rutte
went on to say that friendship with the US remains important, but that the
assumption that friends listen to each other and take each other into account ‘would
appear to have been shot through’.

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