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| Mark Rutte and Donald Trump during their press meeting. Photo: Olivier Douliery / Abacapress.com via HH |
Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte and US president Donald
Trump discussed trade issues and boosting the number of jobs stemming from
direct investment in the two countries during their bilateral meeting on
Thursday.
The aim is to boost the number of US jobs created by Dutch investment
to one million and to increase the 250,000 jobs in the Netherlands which are
due to American activity, the prime minister and president said.
‘The bond
between NL and the US is strong and centuries old,’ Rutte said on Twitter after
the visit. ‘Today I discussed the special relationship between our two
countries with president Trump at the White House. I look forward to continue
and intensify our cooperation.’
This is the second time the two men have met at
the White House and comes at a time when the US has asked the Netherlands to
contribute to two military missions abroad, one in northern Syria and one in
the Straits of Hormuz.
Rutte said after the meeting he had told Trump that the
requests are being considered carefully. ‘But I have not made any commitments,’
Rutte said.
Racist chants
During their press conference, Trump was asked about
the racist chanting made during a speech at which he again criticised four
congresswomen. The questioning made Rutte visibly uneasy, the Volkskrant said.
In 2017, Rutte was himself at the centre of a similar row when he told a Dutch
newspaper people who are not happy living in the Netherlands and with the way
things are done should leave. And in 2016, he said a group of Dutch Turks demonstrating
in Rotterdam should ‘eff off’.
Flag
The visit ended with a special ceremony to
hand over a US flag which flew during the Normandy landings in 1944.
The flag
had been bought by a Dutch art collector at auction in 2016 for €450,000 and he
decided to donate it to the US.
My visit to the White House came to an end with a special ceremony. On D-Day in 1944, the first navigation vessels landed on Utah Beach, Normandy under this very flag. Today this flag returned home, after its Dutch owners presented it to President Trump. #NLintheUSA pic.twitter.com/POI22hb8sC— Mark Rutte (@MinPres) 18 juli 2019
During that ceremony, Trump revealed that the
US had shot down an Iranian drone over the Straits of Hormuz because it had
come to close to a US ship. Without referring directly to the Netherlands,
Trump again asked US allies to help the security mission. After the meeting
with Trump, Rutte headed for Boston with a trade mission of Dutch companies.

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