Washington, DC – The foreign ministers of the United States and the Netherlands met in Washington, DC, to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across various fields, particularly political, security, and economic issues.
The meeting addressed several topics of mutual interest, including coordinating efforts within NATO, as well as discussing regional and international developments and ways to support stability in various regions.
During the talks, both sides emphasized the importance of continued close consultation and coordination between Washington and Amsterdam to advance shared interests and support responses to current global challenges.
Washington: US-Dutch talks to strengthen bilateral cooperation
The Netherlands strengthens cooperation with the United States of America



