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President Trump is expected to talk about spending commitments from the alliance’s members, while NATO’s secretary general has been eager to avoid diplomatic blowups.
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President Trump is expected to talk about spending commitments from the alliance’s members, while NATO’s secretary general has been eager to avoid diplomatic blowups.
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President Trump is expected to talk about spending commitments from the alliance’s members, while NATO’s secretary general has been eager to avoid diplomatic blowups.
By Tyler Pager

THE HAGUE: US President Donald Trump swept into NATO’s Hague summit Tuesday, with allies hoping a pledge to ramp up defense…

The “why” is Russia. But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of that is expected to be muted.

An internal rift over defense spending and President Trump’s disregard for Ukraine have lowered expectations for the gathering.

Spain said it was unwilling to spend more on its military, complicating President Trump’s plans. The cease-fire between Israel…

The US president refused to commit to the alliance’s mutual defence vow, as Washington warns it may shift focus to the threat…

NATO leaders gather Tuesday in The Hague for what could be a historic summit, or one marred by divisions.

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