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Trump lashes out at NATO allies during key summit in Ankara

Trump lashes out at NATO allies during key summit in Ankara

Summary

At a NATO summit in Ankara, President Donald Trump criticized some European allies, especially Spain and Denmark, over defense and trade issues. He also expressed frustration about NATO's support regarding Iran and repeated his interest in Greenland, calling it important for the U.S. and global protection.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said the Iran ceasefire was "over" following recent clashes.
  • He criticized NATO allies for not supporting the U.S. against Iran.
  • Trump called Spain a "terrible partner" and said he wanted to stop trade with Spain.
  • He repeated his desire to acquire Greenland, which is part of Denmark’s territory.
  • Denmark's Prime Minister said Greenland is not for sale.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte assured that the U.S. remains fully committed to NATO.
  • European NATO members increased their defense spending by 11% in 2026.
  • Trump plans to meet Ukraine’s President Zelensky and has communicated with Russia’s Vladimir Putin about the Ukraine conflict.
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