logo
NATO chief Mark Rutte explains what he really meant after calling Trump 'Daddy'

NATO chief Mark Rutte explains what he really meant after calling Trump 'Daddy'

Daily Mirror26-06-2025
Mark Rutte, who has been Secretary General of NATO since October 2024, referred to Donald Trump as "Daddy" when he praised the US President's approach to the Iran-Israel ceasefire
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has been forced to backtrack on an embarrassing remark - where he appeared to call US president Donald Trump"Daddy".
The politician backed Mr Trump when the world leader swore on live TV in a rant about the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Cameras caught the moment Mr Trump said, during a meeting of the defence bloc in the Hague, The Netherlands: "We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the f*** they're doing."

But Mr Rutte, 58, said: "Daddy has to use strong language", to which Mr Trump agreed. This comment raised eyebrows across the world, with many expressing concerns about the Secretary General's impartiality. Critics said it undermined NATO's credibility and highlighted a deeper shift in the alliance's power dynamics.

Mr Rutte, who was Prime Minister of the Netherlands for 14 years, has since denied calling the President "Daddy". He told reporters: "The daddy thing, I didn't call [Trump] daddy, what I said, is that sometimes... In Europe, I hear sometimes countries saying, 'hey, Mark, will the US stay with us?'
"And I said, "that sounds a little bit like a small child asking his daddy, 'hey, are you still staying with the family?' So in that sense, I use daddy, not that I was calling President Trump daddy."
Howver, during a press conference yesterday, a reporter asked Mr Trump if he enjoyed being called "Daddy" by the NATO chief. Smiling, the Republican President said: "No, he likes me, I think he likes me. If he doesn't I'll let you know and I'll come back and I'll hit him hard, OK?... He did it very affectionately though. 'Daddy, you're my daddy.'"
Sky News and other broadcasters were forced to issue on-air apologies after Mr Trump, 79, dropped the F-bomb in the exchange yesterday. The concerning rant came when Mr Trump was quizzed by reporters on claims Israel and Iran had violated the ceasefire he had announced had been reached.
Mr Trump, who previously mouthed the F-word at a campaign rally in 2016 and used the word "bullsh**" while making a briefing room appearance earlier this year, said he believed the Iran-Israel ceasefire will hold. He added: "They're not going to be fighting each other, they've had it... Like two kids in the schoolyard, they fight like hell, you can't stop them. Let them fight for two or three minutes then it's easy to stop them."
The NATO summit wrapped up on Wednesday. Air Force One took off from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol shortly before 6pm local time to take Mr Trump back to Washington DC.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Trump asked Polish President Nawrocki to replace Tusk in Ukraine meeting
Trump asked Polish President Nawrocki to replace Tusk in Ukraine meeting

Reuters

timean hour ago

  • Reuters

Trump asked Polish President Nawrocki to replace Tusk in Ukraine meeting

WARSAW, Aug 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump at the last minute requested MAGA-allied Polish President Karol Nawrocki join the Ukraine teleconference with European leaders on Wednesday, according to centrist Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Nawrocki's bitter political rival who had been expected to attend. Nawrocki, a conservative nationalist and eurosceptic, is an ally of Trump's right-wing populist MAGA political movement and visited the White House during Poland's presidential election campaign this year. He defeated the candidate of Tusk's pro-European, centrist party in June. "Just before midnight yesterday we received information, alongside our European partners, that the American side would prefer that Poland was represented by the president in contacts with President Trump," Tusk told a news conference. The White House did not comment whether the U.S. requested Nawrocki rather than Tusk take part in the call. A Polish government spokesperson said on Tuesday that Tusk, a former head of the European Council of leaders, would attend the call with Trump. But Nawrocki foreign policy adviser Marcin Przydacz told reporters he had "no information that Prime Minister Donald Tusk had previously planned to participate." He said Tusk's team showed it did not have good contacts with the Trump administration because it was under the impression Tusk would take part. Government spokesman Adam Szlapka said Tusk was representing Poland in two calls on Wednesday with European leaders but not Trump. Przydacz said the offices of the president and prime minister would exchange information about the meetings. European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy spoke to Trump ahead of the U.S. president's summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday, stressing the need to protect Kyiv's interests. Krzysztof Izdebski, policy director at the Batory Foundation, said having two political opponents represent Poland created a risk of mixed messages. "This shows that, even in foreign policy, in such a key issue of security, we are simply hostage to internal politics and a certain competition between various state bodies," he said. He said this would undermine Poland's effort to present itself as a modern country working with leading nations on international political issues. Nawrocki and PiS are strong supporters of Ukraine in its war with invading Russian forces, as is Tusk and his government, but they differ on issues such as abortion, family values and the rule of law. Tusk said that he respected the U.S. request to keep contacts at the presidential level, but this should not be used to "play Poles against each other".

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store