NATO is reportedly considering canceling its annual summits to avoid potential conflicts with Trump during his presidency. Since 2021, NATO leaders have convened each summer, with the next summit planned for July 7–8 in Ankara, Turkey. However, sources indicate that some member states are advocating for a reduction in the frequency of these meetings. A diplomat noted that the 2027 summit in Albania might be postponed to autumn, and the 2028 summit could be suspended entirely, coinciding with the U.S. presidential election year.
NATO May Cancel Annual Summits to Avoid Conflict with Trump
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