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A Furious Trump Dashes Hopes for a Friendly NATO Summit

Any hope that a more conciliatory President Donald Trump might appear at this year’s NATO summit has evaporated. It was always a long-shot that a leader who spent the last five months castigating US allies for not helping more with Iran would arrive in Ankara in a pleasant mood. He had already said he was coming here only begrudgingly, as a show of respect to Turkey’s authoritarian leader. Yet even with those low expectations, Trump’s fury stood…

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Donald Trump starred in Ankara one of the most surprising of the many situations known to him. The president of the United States began the day with vitriolic criticisms against the European allies, whom he accused of not having helped in his military operations against Iran. In addition, he revived the claim of sovereignty of the Danish island of Greenland, which seemed to anticipate that it could ruin the plenary session at the NATO summit. Ho…

·Spain
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The Miracle of Ankara! US President Donald Trump arrives at Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s mega-palace on Wednesday with a fiery speech for European allies. But after the crucial NATO summit, a different man suddenly stands before the cameras: “There was an enormous amount of love in the room. Such a shame the press couldn’t see it.”

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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At the Nato summit, Chancellor Merz conjures up the good spirit of Ankara. But Trump is in a riot. In the end, he is still conciliatory.

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The German Chancellor wished for a "spirit of Ankara" for the NATO summit in order to achieve more unity in the alliance. But US President Donald Trump had other plans at first. He made this clear shortly after his arrival – and later spoke of love.

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The NATO summit was overshadowed by Trump's threats and criticism. Chancellor Merz nevertheless draws a positive conclusion – and cites a statement by the US President as evidence. More in the live ticker.

·Berlin, Germany
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Haberler broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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