By playing to the president’s ego, the alliance has strengthened its bonds with its biggest financial backer – but at a cost

‘Nato’s going to become very strong with us,’ says US president, as secretary general calls him ‘daddy’

The military alliance on Wednesday released a joint statement boasting of higher spending that barely mentions Russia or Ukraine in deference to Trump's pro-Putin bias.

By playing to the president’s ego, the alliance has strengthened its bonds with its biggest financial backer – but at a cost

Donald Trump yesterday said he no longer believed Nato is a 'rip-off' and that 'of course' he would help defend Europe if it came under attack.

The US president may have won over the summit on defence spending, but the alliance’s eastern flank has been exposed

Nato chief Mark Rutte derided for calling US president ‘daddy’ and showering him with praise over Iran