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U.S. President Donald Trump has met with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara. He announced that the U.S. will lift sanctions, opening the possibility of
The July 7-8 summit, hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is expected to bring together leaders of NATO's 32 member states. | World News
President Donald Trump is in Ankara, Turkey Tuesday for a two-day summit with NATO leaders who worry his resentment over their loyalty and military spending will fracture the alliance.
Turkish authorities are escalating a years-long crackdown against perceived critics in the run up to this week’s NATO summit in Ankara, in a show of intolerance toward dissent.
Trump was greeted warmly by Turkey’s strongman leader and then proceeded to take charge of their joint press conference in Ankara
The summit comes as Trump has repeatedly argued that European allies must shoulder a greater share of the alliance's defense burden.
As leaders of NATO’s 32 nations gather in Turkey, they are set Wednesday to reaffirm commitment to the mutual defense clause.
President Trump has again criticised NATO after arriving for a summit of the alliance's leaders in Turkey. The summit is expected to focus on Ukraine, as Russia increases its missile attacks. We speak to our correspondent.
