By Sabine Siebold, Humeyra Pamuk and Tuvan GumrukcuANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump threw a summit of NATO leaders into disarray on Wednesday as he demanded the United States cut trade ties with Spain and made renewed claims on Greenland, but later changed tack and said there had been love and "a lot of unity". Speaking in the Turkish capital Ankara, Trump had called Madrid a "terrible partner" in NATO as he railed against allies for not supporting the war on Iran and ordered Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to halt all trade with Spain.

Leaders have gathered in Ankara for a two-day summit slated to cover defence spending and the Russia-Ukraine war.

At the alliance summit, he also renewed claims on Greenland and demanded Washington cut trade ties with Spain.

President Donald Trump took aim at Spain, Greenland, Iran, and just about all of NATO.