Nato leaders agree not to mention World Cup to Donald Trump to avoid irritating him
Nato leaders at a summit in Ankara have informally agreed to avoid mentioning the World Cup to US President Donald Trump. This strategy aims to prevent irritating the president at a critical time for the alliance, as European leaders are concerned he could destabilize Nato with threats over defense spending.

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AI-generatedNato leaders at a summit in Ankara have informally agreed to avoid mentioning the World Cup to US President Donald Trump. This strategy aims to prevent irritating the president at a critical time for the alliance, as European leaders are concerned he could destabilize Nato with threats over defense spending. They are working to reassure him of their financial commitments to defense. Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever indicated he would not bring up his country's victory over the US in the tournament. This comes after a previous incident where Trump asked Fifa to review a red card for a US player. The leaders are also discussing increasing defense spending, with a goal for each member to spend 5% of GDP on defense by 2035.
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5 extractedBelgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever stated he would not discuss Belgium's win over the US in the World Cup.
Trump previously asked Fifa president Gianni Infantino to review a red card shown to US player Folarin Balogun.
Nato leaders informally agreed not to mention the World Cup to Donald Trump to avoid irritating him.
Members are on track to spend 5% of GDP on defense by 2035 to reassure the US president.
European leaders discussed how to keep Trump on side amid concerns he could destabilize Nato with threats over defense spending.