Trump Hits Out at NATO Before Joining Alliance’s Meeting in Ankara
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At a joint appearance with NATO Secretary General Rutte, US President Trump is making an all-round effort. Greenland remains the issue of dispute. More in the live ticker.
Donald Trump said on Wednesday 8 July "very angry with NATO", on the second day of the Atlantic Alliance summit in Ankara, expressing his all-out grievances, from Greenland - which the United States was unable to seize - to Spain - called "lost cause" - to the absence of Western aid against Iran.
At the Nato Summit, the US President repeats his criticism of the alliance. He calls Spain a "horrible partner" and wants to break off trade relations.
Donald Trump said he was "very angry with NATO" at the NATO summit in Ankara. His grievances were Greenland, Spain and the lack of aid against Iran.
Europe is working hard to do more for its own security and defence - also to satisfy the US President. But Donald Trump is still on the cross with some allies.
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