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Live Updates: Trump Renews Criticism of Allies Before NATO Summit in Turkey

Donald Trump arrives at the NATO summit in Ankara, maintaining critical pressure on alliance members while receiving a lavish welcome from President Erdogan.

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🇬🇧 English Jul 7, 18:24 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jul 8, 17:40 UTC · 20 Minutes

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The brief

Donald Trump has arrived in Turkey for the NATO summit. Upon arrival, he has continued his criticism of alliance allies and is putting pressure on the organization.

During the visit, he has received a lavish welcome from President Erdogan. Coverage from CNN, The Washington Post, and USA Today emphasizes the high stakes of the trip, noting that Trump's criticism of NATO casts a shadow over the U.S. pledge to defend its allies.

France 24 specifically highlights the nature of the reception provided by the Turkish leadership. Future developments include a scheduled meeting between Trump and President Zelenskyy to discuss defense strategies for Ukraine, as reported by WBUR.

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Quick answers

Where is the NATO summit taking place?

The summit is being held in Ankara, Turkey.

Who is Trump scheduled to meet regarding Ukraine?

Trump is set to meet with President Zelenskyy to discuss Ukraine defense strategies.

How has the U.S. approach to NATO allies been described?

According to The Washington Post, Trump's criticism of NATO is casting a shadow over the U.S. pledge to defend those allies.

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