What to know about NATO's summit in Turkey
Summary
President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders are meeting in Turkey for a two-day summit during a time when the U.S. is reducing its traditional security role in Europe. Before the meeting, Trump demanded loyalty from NATO members and criticized several major European countries for not allowing U.S. forces to use their bases for possible actions against Iran.Key Facts
- The NATO summit is taking place in Ankara, Turkey.
- The meeting lasts two days and includes leaders from all 32 NATO member countries.
- President Trump emphasized loyalty among NATO members ahead of the summit.
- Some NATO countries did not allow U.S. forces to use their bases for attacks on Iran.
- Trump criticized big European NATO members: Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
- The U.S. is stepping back from its usual military role in Europe.
- The NATO alliance aims to show strong cooperation on security during the summit.
- This year’s summit highlights some tensions and challenges within the NATO group.
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