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U.S. President Donald Trump has wrapped his participation in the annual NATO summit, a gathering far chummier than the tense meetings of his first term.
NATO allies on Wednesday rubber-stamped a commitment to spend 5 percent of GPD on defense and related investment by 2035.
Trump arrived at the NATO summit in the Netherlands days after he launched strikes against Iran and hours after he announced a Israel-Iran ceasefire.
President Donald Trump injected some some uncertainty over whether the U.S. would abide by the mutual defense guarantees outlined in the NATO treaty as he headed to its summit.
President Donald Trump laughed off jokingly being called "daddy" by NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte. Rutte made the remark in reference to Trump's intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict, where he ...
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy met in person for the first time since their tense February encounter and it seemed to ...
This wasn’t an ardent supporter swooning or the president taking to social media to sing his own praises in his familiar ALL ...
The US president said he will send weapons to Nato, which he said would pay and then give the weapons to Ukraine.