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Trump yelled at NATO leaders in public. In private, it was a different story.

Reports from the NATO summit in Ankara reveal a stark contrast between Donald Trump's public confrontations and his private interactions with leaders.

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This story first appeared in 🇫🇷 French coverage — 11.7 hours before Archynetys detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 8, 21:24 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jul 8, 09:39 UTC · BFM
🇩🇪 German Jul 8, 20:02 UTC · Deutschlandfunk

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The brief

Donald Trump displayed divergent behaviors during the NATO summit in Ankara, utilizing public outbursts toward leaders while maintaining a different demeanor in private settings. Coverage from Politico, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, and The Hill emphasizes this behavioral split, describing a range of interactions from menacing threats and comical misnomers to a warming stance toward Ukraine.

Future developments center on the five key takeaways from the summit, including Trump's reported anger toward Iran.

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Quick answers

Where did the NATO summit take place?

The summit was held in Ankara.

How did Trump's public behavior differ from his private behavior?

According to Politico, Trump yelled at NATO leaders in public, but it was a different story in private.

What was Trump's reported attitude toward Ukraine and Iran?

The Hill reports that Trump warmed up to Ukraine and expressed anger toward Iran.

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