President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit. Last year, he pushed NATO allies to spend more on defense.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has berated and belittled many of his European counterparts expected to attend next week's NATO summit in Turkey. But host Recep Tayyip…

NATO leaders meet in Ankara to address tensions with Trump and reaffirm commitments to defense spending and European security.

US President Donald Trump heads to the NATO summit in Ankara amid escalating tensions and sharp criticism of European allies over defense spending and Iran.

President Trump's close ties with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan are set to ensure his attendance at the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey. Erdogan has leveraged this personal…

Host Recep Tayyip Erdogan has drawn on his close ties with President Donald Trump to secure the US leader’s presence at the NATO summit in Ankara – an appearance that may even…

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is working to keep the alliance united and Donald Trump engaged. But disputes over burden sharing, US military commitments, and the Iran war are…

Trump's affinity for strongmen leaders made him an admirer of Erdogan, who amassed power in Turkey as its prime minister and in his 13th year as president.

When he steps off the plane in Ankara for this week's NATO summit, it will be the president's first trip to Turkey since he regained the White House.

Trump arrives in Turkey to a Nato in the process of changing. Whether he likes what he see remains to be seen.

Trump suggested he might have skipped the upcoming summit entirely were it not being hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

As doubts swirl over US President Donald Trump's commitment to protecting NATO, Europe needs to take more responsibility for its own defence. After decades of underinvestment by…

President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit. Last year, he pushed NATO allies to spend more on defense.

Leaders are expected to focus on whether Europe can turn higher defense spending into military power as Washington pushes allies to shoulder more of the burden.

In a few days Turkey will play host to NATO’s leaders for a high-stakes summit that some anticipate could be historic.