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Nato summit faces tricky diplomacy with Trump over his defense spending demands | First Thing

Nato summit faces tricky diplomacy with Trump over his defense spending demands | First Thing

Summary

NATO leaders are meeting in Ankara amid tensions with President Donald Trump, who is demanding that allies increase their defense spending. The U.S. plans to reduce troops and equipment in Europe if war with Russia occurs, while NATO members aim to sign new arms deals and meet spending goals.

Key Facts

  • NATO holds a summit in Ankara to discuss defense and spending issues.
  • President Trump criticized NATO allies for spending less on defense compared to the U.S.
  • The U.S. plans to reduce troops and military equipment in Europe during a possible conflict with Russia.
  • NATO members will announce new arms contracts during a side event at the summit.
  • NATO’s secretary general urges allies to create clear plans to meet spending targets of 5% of their GDP.
  • Tensions exist between the U.S. and some NATO allies due to Trump’s actions and remarks, including his Greenland comments and foreign policy decisions.
  • Diplomatic relations are strained between the U.S. and Canada, Italy, and European countries over various disputes.
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