Five key takeaways from the NATO summit in Ankara
At the NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump's pronouncements on Iran and Greenland dominated discussions. The alliance pledged 70 billion euros in assistance to Ukraine and committed to expanding defense budgets, with leaders agreeing to increase military-industrial capacities. Trump declared the US memorandum of understanding with Iran "over" following strikes on Iranian targets, though he later suggested the war might not escalate further. Despite Trump's satisfaction with the defense spending commitments, only a few NATO members are projected to meet the alliance's spending goals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy actively sought support for his country throughout the summit.