Trump reaffirms NATO commitment at Ankara summit
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Donald Trump, NATO leaders
Ankara, Turkey
July 9, 2026
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President Trump expressed strong support for NATO unity after initial tensions regarding Iran and Greenland. NATO leaders reaffirmed their commitment to Article 5. Trump pledged to allow Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles.
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