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NATO allies temper expectations for summit after Trump’s angry entrance

Trump’s angry entrance in Ankara sparks NATO tension over Iran and Greenland, prompting allies to temper summit expectations

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🇬🇧 English Jul 8, 03:07 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 8, 14:59 UTC · Deutschlandfunk
🇫🇷 French Jul 8, 18:17 UTC · Le Temps
🇪🇸 Spanish Jul 9, 17:33 UTC · EL PAÍS

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The brief

NATO leaders convened in Ankara as former U.S. President Donald Trump made an angry entrance, reviving disputes related to Iran and Greenland.

Coverage from Reuters highlights the meeting and the renewed disputes, while Politico notes that NATO allies are tempering their expectations for the summit in light of Trump’s demeanor. Observers will monitor how the summit agenda evolves and whether further statements from member states address the highlighted concerns.

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Quick answers

Where is the NATO summit being held?

The summit is taking place in Ankara.

What issues did Trump bring back into focus?

Trump rekindled disputes over Iran and Greenland.

How have NATO allies responded to Trump’s entrance?

Allies are tempering their expectations for the summit.

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