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Nato leaders meet in Turkey for summit after Trump renews calls for US to take over Greenland – Europe live

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Jakub Krupa
Nato leaders meet in Turkey for summit after Trump renews calls for US to take over Greenland – Europe live
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Nato leaders are convening in Ankara for a summit aimed at maintaining stability despite unpredictable rhetoric from US President Donald Trump. The summit follows Trump's controversial comments regarding Greenland and his criticism of Nato allies.

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The summit underscores the ongoing diplomatic challenges in maintaining the Nato alliance amidst shifting US foreign policy priorities.

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Nato leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey today for what was meant to be a “Trump-proof” summit: short and sweet, with little space for any drama or outbursts from the notoriously unpredictable US president.

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