US President Donald Trump has published a photo of a private message on his Truth Social platform that he claims was sent to Mark Rutte, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Secretary General of NATO.

In this message, Rutte praises Trump for the results achieved by his administration in Syria and emphasizes that he will use his appearances in international media during the Davos forum to highlight the work and commitment of the US in Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine.


Rutte also expresses his willingness to find a solution regarding Greenland, a topic that has been controversial on the international stage, and says he looks forward to meeting Trump in person to discuss open issues and opportunities for cooperation.

Trump attached this message with the text "thank you Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General!", accompanying it with his personal comments that he had a very good phone conversation with Rutte on the Greenland issue and that the two have agreed to a future meeting with various parties during the Davos forum, where they will discuss the challenges and opportunities of international cooperation.

In addition to this message, Trump has also released another one that he claims was sent to him by French President Emmanuel Macron, but international media, including CNN, have been unable to verify the authenticity of these messages. NATO authorities have been contacted for comment, leaving open the possibility that some details have not been officially confirmed.

Trump's move, which involves publishing private messages from international leaders, has been seen as an unusual step in modern diplomacy, raising questions about transparency and ethics in international relations, as well as the impact that the president's public image has on sensitive agreements and negotiations. /Telegraph/