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Takeaways: Trump leaves NATO summit declaring ‘a lot of love’ with allies after a rocky start

Takeaways: Trump leaves NATO summit declaring ‘a lot of love’ with allies after a rocky start

Summary

At the NATO summit in Ankara, President Donald Trump and the other leaders renewed their commitment to defend each other if attacked, despite previous tensions. Trump described the summit as a success and highlighted unity among the allies.

Key Facts

  • The NATO summit took place in Ankara, Turkey, on July 7-8, 2026.
  • Leaders confirmed their commitment to Article 5, meaning an attack on one ally is an attack on all.
  • President Trump said there was “a lot of love” and unity among the leaders during the summit.
  • NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said allies welcomed President Trump’s leadership.
  • Trump authorized U.S. military strikes on Iran shortly after the summit dinner.
  • Rutte did not rule out a future NATO role in the conflict with Iran, although Iran is outside NATO territory.
  • The U.S. will license its Patriot air defense system technology to allies.
  • The summit saw discussions about defense and cooperation amid some past disagreements, including Trump’s interest in Greenland.
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