As NATO summit in Ankara ends, Trump's mixed messaging and Patriot offer shape final hours
The NATO summit in Ankara ended with alliance leaders reaffirming support for Ukraine and pledging to keep increasing defence spending, even as Donald Trump's remarks on Iran, Greenland and NATO unity dominated the closing hours. The two-day meeting in Turkey's capital came amid heightened tensions over the US and Israel's war on Iran and wider concerns in Europe about Russia's military capabilities. Leaders signed off on a final declaration that reaffirmed what it called an "ironclad commitment" to collective defence.The summit's closing statement said allies would provide 70 billion euros in assistance to Kyiv and continue expanding defence budgets. Secretary... [Continue Reading]
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