Trump on rampage at Nato summit: what does it mean for Ukraine? – The Latest
At a two-day NATO summit in Ankara, the US president is reportedly in a combative mood, contributing to divisions among leaders. Key areas of contention include Russia's war in Ukraine, defense spending, and the US-Israel conflict in Iran, where a ceasefire appears to be faltering.

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AI-generatedAt a two-day NATO summit in Ankara, the US president is reportedly in a combative mood, contributing to divisions among leaders. Key areas of contention include Russia's war in Ukraine, defense spending, and the US-Israel conflict in Iran, where a ceasefire appears to be faltering. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is engaging in talks with leaders to garner support for Ukraine against Russia's ongoing war. Meanwhile, NATO allies are presenting a united front against what the article describes as an unreliable US. The discussion, featuring The Guardian's Shaun Walker, explores the implications of these dynamics for Ukraine.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedUkrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is holding talks with leaders to rally European support against Russia's war.
US president is in combative mood at Nato summit.
A fragile ceasefire is showing signs of collapsing.
There are divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine, defence spending, and the US-Israel war in Iran.
Nato allies are presenting an increasingly united front against an unreliable US.