NATO Says Date for Next Alliance Meet Not Fixed yet After a Rollercoaster Summit with Trump
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NATO says date for next alliance meet not fixed yet after a rollercoaster summit with Trump
NATO leaders concluded their summit in Ankara, with no firm date set for the next meeting. The upcoming summit will be hosted by Albania, though the exact timing remains undecided. Some alliance members prefer to reduce the frequency of annual summits. This shift comes after a recent summit which included US President Donald Trump. Albania's defense spending was also a factor in delaying the date announcement.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced that the NATO Summit will be held in Albania next year.
The next North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit will be held in Albania, with no date yet to be determined.
Albania remains the intended host country for the next NATO summit, said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a press conference following a summit in Ankara. However, he believes that meeting annually is less necessary than before.
The exact date has yet to be confirmed, but the next NATO summit will be held in Albania, says Rutte.
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