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Trump surprises Nato allies EU, Ukraine with arms deals as summit ends positively

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Jul 8, 2026

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Al Jazeera7h ago

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.

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Associated Press (AP)23h ago

The NATO summit was supposed to focus on defense spending. Trump’s strikes on Iran changed that

President Donald Trump unexpectedly launched strikes on Iran and revoked oil export licenses during a NATO summit in Turkey. The summit, intended to focus on increased defense spending and support for Ukraine, was overshadowed by these actions. The strikes were a retaliation for attacks on three merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz. European allies expressed concern about Trump's unilateral actions and his past criticisms of NATO. Despite efforts by NATO leaders to highlight increased defense investments, Trump also raised grievances about defense burdens and territorial claims, including Greenland. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy used the summit to reiterate his appeal for Ukraine's NATO membership.

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The Guardian - World News15h ago

Trump declares ceasefire with Iran over during angry broadside at Nato summit

At the NATO summit in Ankara, President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over, calling its leadership "scum" and "sick people." This announcement followed U.S. strikes on over 80 Iranian targets and the revocation of a sanctions waiver for Tehran's oil exports. Trump also expressed frustration with NATO allies for not adequately supporting U.S. efforts against Iran and reiterated his demand for Greenland, which Denmark has stated is not for sale. Additionally, he threatened to cut off all trade with Spain due to its disagreement on defense spending targets. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attempted to de-escalate tensions, highlighting progress on defense spending increases.

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South China Morning Post5h ago

Trump surprises Nato allies EU, Ukraine with arms deals as summit ends positively

At the conclusion of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, US President Donald Trump announced new arms sales to NATO allies and Ukraine. These sales will include advanced air defense systems, signaling an increase in military partnership. Trump stated that as European nations rebuild their militaries, American equipment will be the primary beneficiary, projecting $3 billion in new defense investment between European and US contractors. A significant part of this includes a planned Lockheed Martin Patriot missile maintenance facility in Europe. This development suggests a potential shift in Trump's stance towards the alliance, following previous criticisms.

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Al Jazeera9h ago

NATO pledges 70 billion euros for Ukraine as Trump praises peace ‘progress’

At a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, member states pledged €70 billion in military aid for Ukraine in 2026, with commitments to sustain similar levels in 2027. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the summit, advocating for continued support. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism about peace progress and offered to help Ukraine produce Patriot missile systems. Zelenskyy also secured bilateral agreements for drone deals and other support packages from various allies. The summit concluded amidst ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, highlighting the continued need for air defense.

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The Guardian - World News10h ago

Trump gives Zelenskyy vague promise of licence to manufacture Patriot missiles

At the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Donald Trump informed Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Ukraine might be granted a license to manufacture Patriot missile interceptors. This potential diplomatic win for Kyiv aims to address Ukraine's struggle against increasing Russian missile threats. However, Trump's promise was vague, and he admitted to not consulting the companies that produce the Patriot system. The article highlights that manufacturing these complex and expensive munitions would be a lengthy and costly process, with no clear timeline for increased production. Trump also indicated that the US has limited Patriot interceptors in its own stockpile, contributing to a global shortage.

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The Guardian - World News9h ago

Starmer says Trump wants to ‘stay in touch’ after he steps down

At the NATO summit in Ankara, Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with US President Donald Trump, who agreed to stay in touch after Starmer steps down. Starmer stated that maintaining this connection is part of his responsibility to the UK-US relationship. Trump thanked the UK for its defense spending contributions, placing it second over the last decade in real terms. Despite recent tense exchanges, Starmer indicated they had "got along really well" over the longer term. Starmer also declined to comment on Trump's recent criticisms of the UK and his own leadership, instead highlighting the country's improved standing. He also addressed potential future defense spending policies under a potential Andy Burnham administration.

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Fox News - World8h ago

Trump says 'Iran lies and cheats' as IRGC emerges as dominant force in negotiations with US

President Trump expressed frustration with Iranian negotiators, accusing them of dishonesty and cheating, while the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has emerged as a dominant force in Tehran. Following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, authority in Iran has become dispersed, with the IRGC holding significant power, making it unclear if negotiators can commit to an agreement. Experts suggest Iran's leadership believes escalation is essential for survival, using regional instability to gain leverage and distract from domestic issues. This fractured power structure in Tehran raises concerns for Washington, as different factions may have conflicting interpretations and willingness to implement any deal.

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BBC News - World10h ago

Watch: Why is there a 'black cloud' over unity at the Nato summit?

At a recent NATO summit, US President Donald Trump voiced criticism regarding the perceived lack of support from allies for his stance on Iran. He also reiterated his interest in acquiring Greenland. The article indicates these statements were made by President Trump during the summit. The "black cloud" mentioned in the title refers to these points of contention impacting the unity at the gathering.

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President Donald Trump accused Iranian negotiators of lying and cheating.

— Donald Trump

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NATO pledges 70 billion euros in assistance for Ukraine's fight against Russia for 2026.

— NATO

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US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about prospects for a future peace deal with Russia.

— Donald Trump

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Trump stated the US will 'show' Ukraine how to produce Patriot missile systems.

— Donald Trump

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NATO allies affirm their sovereign commitments to sustaining at least equivalent levels of support in 2027.

— NATO

Jul 7, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Nato braces for difficult summit as Trump puts pressure on spending

Nato leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey, for a summit amid pressure from the US to increase defense spending. Secretary General Mark Rutte urged allies to present concrete plans to meet spending targets, noting President Trump expects allies to reach 5% of GDP. Allies will showcase new arms contracts and are expected to commit €70 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The summit aims to demonstrate progress on defense spending pledges, with European members and Canada having previously committed to increasing their contributions. Despite efforts to reassure the US, including highlighting increased spending since 2017, transatlantic relations remain strained due to past US actions and statements. The summit's final communique is expected to be brief, reaffirming core commitments like Article 5.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

NATO’s Turkiye summit live: Trump, leaders to meet in Ankara

Leaders from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are scheduled to convene in Ankara, Turkiye, for a summit. The primary focus of discussions will be on defense spending and continued support for Ukraine's military requirements. The summit's agenda is set to address these critical issues among the alliance members. This meeting comes at a time when NATO unity is being tested, and transatlantic relations are being reshaped. The article notes that former President Trump will also be meeting with leaders in Ankara.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Trump still ‘disappointed’ with Nato, says US should control Greenland as summit kicks off

At the NATO summit in Turkey, US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with fellow member states for not supporting Washington's military operation in the Middle East. Trump stated that the US was "not treated well" during the conflict concerning Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, despite significant US investment in NATO over decades. He also indicated that the US would consider selling F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, resolving a long-standing deadlock. Trump met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday, noting he would have skipped the summit if not for Erdogan hosting it.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Trump lashes out at NATO as first day of summit wraps in Turkiye

At the NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump expressed disappointment with the alliance, citing concerns over European defense spending and perceived lack of support from allies during the US-Iran conflict. Trump also reiterated his desire for the US to control Greenland, a stance rejected by Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. The summit, attended by leaders of the mutual defense alliance, is addressing defense budgets and the Russia-Ukraine war. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged members to present clear plans for increased defense spending amidst growing threats. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to seek further military support for his country's air defenses.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Trump renews call for US to take over Greenland as he arrives for Nato summit

Arriving at the NATO summit in Ankara, President Trump revived his proposal for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, stating that Denmark's refusal has "hurt" his relationship with the alliance. He also threatened to withdraw U.S. troops from Europe, citing concerns over immigration and energy policies and suggesting European allies do not contribute enough to defense. Trump criticized the UK's stance on the Iran conflict, implying it contributed to the Prime Minister's downfall. He reiterated his belief that NATO allies are not spending enough on defense and are too reliant on the U.S. European allies are attempting to address defense spending concerns through multi-billion-pound collaborations.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

What to know about NATO’s summit in Turkey as America steps back from its defense of Europe

NATO leaders are convening in Ankara, Turkey, for a summit marked by the United States' perceived withdrawal from its traditional security role in Europe. President Trump is demanding "loyalty" from allies, particularly after some countries refused to allow U.S. forces to use their bases for attacks on Iran. The summit's theme is a "stronger Europe in a stronger NATO," with discussions expected to focus on defense spending, industry boosts, and continued support for Ukraine. The U.S. is also reviewing its troop presence in Europe, contingent on European defense efforts and base access. The meeting aims to clarify the vision for a "NATO 3.0" and address the evolving trans-Atlantic bond.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Zelenskyy says Nato should let Ukraine join to ‘make all of us stronger’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged NATO to admit Ukraine, arguing that the country's developed defensive capabilities from its war with Russia would strengthen the alliance. Speaking at a NATO defense industry forum, Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine possesses most necessary weapons and seeks European assistance in developing an alternative to US Patriot systems for ballistic missile defense. He highlighted Ukraine's success in striking Russian economic targets, even in Siberia, and noted that Russia's advance rate has significantly slowed. Despite Ukraine's military advancements, NATO allies, including the US, are hesitant to admit a country at war with Russia. Zelenskyy also emphasized Europe's need for its own anti-ballistic missile production capabilities due to dwindling US Patriot interceptor stocks.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

NATO summit begins in Turkiye’s Ankara: Who is attending, what is at stake?

NATO leaders are convening in Ankara, Turkiye, for a summit where discussions will focus on translating increased defense spending into tangible capabilities. US President Donald Trump is renewing pressure on member states regarding defense contributions, while European nations are expected to announce significant new military contracts, building on last year's agreement to increase spending to 5% of GDP. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend, seeking additional Patriot air defense systems amid intensifying Russian attacks. The summit also includes representatives from non-member states like South Korea and Gulf countries, and is taking place amidst US military withdrawals from Europe. The primary objective is to project alliance unity despite underlying disagreements.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Europe faces up to prospect US may be unable to arm Nato allies

European nations are increasingly concerned that the United States may be unable to fulfill its arms supply commitments to NATO allies. Depleted US stockpiles, due to conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, have led to delays and cancellations of key weapon deliveries, including Tomahawk missiles and Patriot PAC-3 interceptors. This situation, highlighted by Ukraine's inability to intercept numerous Russian missiles, forces European countries to consider alternative methods for their defense. While the US has pushed for increased European defense spending, questions arise about the future reliability of American arms shipments. European diplomats acknowledge that building new defense production lines will take years, creating a vulnerable period of self-reliance.

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US President Donald Trump declared he is 'very disappointed with NATO' on the first day of a summit in Turkiye.

— Donald Trump

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Trump stated that if the summit 'weren’t held in Turkiye... it’s possible that I wouldn’t have attended'.

— Donald Trump

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Trump named Italy, Germany, and France as European countries that he perceived as unsupportive during the US-Israel war on Iran.

— Donald Trump

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Trump vowed to remove sanctions on Turkiye and consider selling F-35s.

— Donald Trump

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US President Donald Trump criticised NATO allies for refusing to back the United States during its conflict with Iran.

— Donald Trump

Jul 6, 2026

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Fox News - World2d ago

Zelenskyy pressures US and Europe for more 'air defense' assistance amid ongoing war with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the U.S. and European allies to provide more air defense missiles, particularly Patriots, to protect against Russian attacks. He highlighted a recent massive Russian assault on Kyiv, stating that insufficient interceptor missile supplies hinder Ukraine's ability to defend against ballistic missiles. Zelenskyy expressed hope that the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, will yield strong decisions supporting Ukraine's air defense. He believes the U.S. and Europe possess the capacity to halt Russian "terror." Zelenskyy is expected to attend a dinner with NATO leaders during the summit.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Russia strikes Kyiv with deadly barrage on eve of Nato summit

Russia launched a barrage of ballistic missiles at Ukraine's Kyiv region on Monday, resulting in at least eight fatalities and dozens of injuries. This attack marks the second assault on the capital and its surrounding areas in under a week. The strikes occurred just before a NATO summit in Turkey, where US President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky are scheduled to discuss the ongoing conflict. The increased long-range attacks by both sides highlight the expanding scope of the war, which began over four years ago with Russia's full-scale invasion.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Russia launches deadly missile and drone attacks on Kyiv

Russia launched ballistic missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's Kyiv region on Monday, resulting in at least eight deaths and dozens of injuries. The strikes hit apartment blocks and other buildings, with rescue crews working to extract residents. This assault marks the second major attack on the capital and its surroundings in less than a week, occurring just before a NATO summit in Turkey where US President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy are expected to discuss the war. The article also notes increased long-range attacks from both sides, with Ukraine targeting Russian energy facilities and Russia reporting drone attacks near Moscow and a Ukrainian strike impacting electricity in Crimea. Fighting continues for the strategic eastern town of Kostyantynivka.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Starmer to rally European allies at Nato summit amid concerns over US stance

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will attend the Nato summit in Ankara to rally European allies and emphasize Britain's commitment to defense spending. The meeting aims to address concerns that Donald Trump's threats over defense contributions could destabilize the alliance. Downing Street stated leaders will focus on building a "stronger and more European Nato" to counter Russian threats and support Ukraine. The UK government has pushed back against US criticism regarding defense spending, asserting it meets its commitments and is a top defense contributor. Starmer, nearing the end of his premiership, will seek to demonstrate fairer burden-sharing among allies, despite the UK ranking lower in GDP percentage spent on defense.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

NATO urges members to deliver plans for reaching defence spending targets

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged all 32 member nations to present "clear, concrete and credible plans" to meet the alliance's defense spending targets at the upcoming summit in Ankara, Turkiye. This call comes as the United States, which is reducing its security role in Europe, is pressing allies to increase their contributions. Last year, NATO members agreed to invest five percent of their GDP on defense, including infrastructure crucial for troop movement. US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker indicated that there would be consequences for allies lacking clear spending plans, with President Trump expecting urgent action. Despite some nations struggling to meet even the previous two percent target, Rutte noted that European allies and Canada are projected to invest an additional $258 billion in defense by 2025.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

NATO chief demands allies present credible plans to reach defense spending targets

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has demanded that member nations present "clear, concrete and credible plans" to meet the alliance's defense spending targets at the upcoming summit in Ankara. This comes as the United States reduces its security role in Europe and urges allies to increase their financial contributions. Last year, NATO agreed on a goal for members to invest 5% of their GDP on defense, a target some countries are still struggling to reach. Rutte indicated that there are "ways" to convince reluctant members to comply, with U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker hinting at unspecified consequences for those who do not step up. Despite these demands, Rutte noted that European allies and Canada have shown impressive increases in defense spending.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Ukraine hopes to sign ‘drone deals’ with seven Nato countries by end of year

Ukraine aims to sign defense deals, particularly focused on drone technology and expertise, with at least seven NATO countries by year-end. Having already secured agreements with six nations, including three Middle Eastern states, Azerbaijan, Latvia, and Lithuania, Kyiv is transitioning from a military hardware buyer to a security provider. Ukraine offers its experience in developing radar systems, ground stations, and integrated drone defense capabilities, drawing on its extensive combat experience. These "drone deals" extend beyond just the drones themselves, emphasizing the transfer of knowledge and access to components. The initiative is driven by the growing threat of drone attacks, prompting countries to seek Ukraine's specialized assistance in building effective air defense systems.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Macron arrives in Syria for talks ahead of NATO summit in Turkiye

French President Emmanuel Macron has arrived in Syria for talks with President Ahmed al-Sharaa, marking the first visit by a Western European leader since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in 2024. Macron stated his commitment to a sovereign, united, and peaceful Syria. The visit, accompanied by a business delegation, aims to discuss regional security and investment opportunities. Both leaders are scheduled to attend the NATO summit in Turkiye, where al-Sharaa is expected to meet with US President Donald Trump. France previously supported Syria's new leadership, urging the lifting of sanctions, despite initial skepticism from other Western governments regarding the new government's inclusiveness and democratic transition.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Macron arrives in Syria as first major western leader to visit war-torn country under new leadership

French President Emmanuel Macron has become the first major Western leader to visit Syria since Bashar al-Assad's ouster in 2024. Macron arrived in Damascus on Monday to discuss regional security, business, and investment opportunities with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and a business delegation. This visit follows a period of relative calm in the Middle East and precedes Macron's travel to the NATO summit in Ankara, where al-Sharaa is also expected to attend. France has supported Syria's new leadership, despite initial skepticism from some Western governments regarding al-Sharaa's past affiliations and concerns about democratic transition, women's and minorities' rights. Macron previously hosted al-Sharaa in Paris, advocating for the lifting of sanctions, most of which have since been removed.

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French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Syria for talks with President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

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This is the first visit by a leader from western Europe since Syria’s former dictator, Bashar al-Assad, was ousted in 2024.

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Macron expressed France’s commitment to the Syrian people for a sovereign, united Syria at peace with its neighbors.

— Emmanuel Macron

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The last French president to visit Syria was Nicolas Sarkozy in 2009.

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French President Emmanuel Macron visited Damascus for the first time since Syria's new authorities took power.

Jul 5, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

Trump to meet with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and Syria’s al-Sharaa during the NATO summit

President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Wednesday during the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. The White House confirmed these meetings, which come as Ukraine seeks to re-engage Trump on the conflict with Russia, now in its fifth year. Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin recently spoke with Trump to congratulate him on the July Fourth holiday. Trump's discussions with Zelenskyy will focus on the war's front lines, with Ukraine aiming to highlight prospects for ending the conflict. Separately, Trump has publicly suggested Syria should combat Hezbollah, a notion al-Sharaa has reportedly dismissed. Trump will also meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and hold a press conference before returning to the U.S.

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South China Morning Post4d ago

Putin and Trump discuss Ukraine, Iran in US Independence Day call

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held an 85-minute phone call on Saturday. During the conversation, Putin congratulated Trump on the 250th anniversary of US independence. The two leaders also discussed the situation in Ukraine, particularly in relation to Trump's upcoming attendance at the NATO summit in Turkey on July 7-8. This was according to Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov. The call focused on these key topics, with the Ukraine settlement being a natural point of discussion given the upcoming NATO meeting.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Trump to meet Ukraine’s Zelensky and Syria’s Sharaa during Nato summit in Turkey

US President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday during the Nato summit in Turkey. The White House confirmed these meetings, stating that Kyiv aims to draw Trump's attention back to the conflict with Moscow. Trump has also publicly discussed Syria's regional role. The summit is taking place in Ankara, where Trump is also scheduled to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday. President Trump is expected to hold a news conference before departing for the United States on Wednesday.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Why the Indo-Pacific might be on the back burner at the Nato summit

Nato's 32 member states will convene in Ankara, Turkey, for their annual summit on July 7-8. The meeting is expected to prioritize discussions on securing peace in Ukraine and the Middle East. Analysts suggest that ongoing conflicts in these regions, along with U.S. pressure on European allies to increase defense spending, may lead to Indo-Pacific security issues taking a secondary role. This is anticipated despite warnings from the Nato chief regarding China's connections with Russia. The summit will be Turkey's first time hosting since 2004.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

First money, now ‘loyalty’: Trump’s demands test Nato chief’s flattery tactics

Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte has been working to maintain US commitment to the alliance for nearly two years, using flattery to counter President Donald Trump's threats of withdrawal. Initially, Trump's focus was on increased defense spending by allies, a concern addressed at last year's summit with commitments to invest more. However, Trump remains dissatisfied, recently expressing disappointment over allies not joining the Iran war. Rutte presented a chart highlighting $1.2 trillion in allied spending since 2017, but Trump appeared unmoved. The article suggests the focus has shifted from financial contributions to actual military capabilities, particularly amid European concerns about Russia.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Russia says Ukraine rejects local ceasefire in dispute over Kostiantynivka

Russia claims its forces have captured the city of Kostiantynivka in Donetsk, a statement Ukraine denies. Russia's Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of refusing a proposed six-hour ceasefire on Monday to allow for the handover of fallen Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the Russian claim a lie and an attempt to create a news story, stating Ukrainian forces remain in control. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mocked Zelenskyy's suggestion of a meeting in Kostiantynivka, reiterating an invitation for talks in Moscow. Separately, Russian officials reported one person was killed and two injured in a Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea.

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US President Donald Trump plans to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the Nato summit in Turkey.

— White House

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US President Donald Trump plans to meet Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa during the Nato summit in Turkey.

— White House

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White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly confirmed the meetings.

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President Zelenskyy stated that the claim of Russian control over Kostiantynivka is 'just another Russian lie'.

— President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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President Donald Trump plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Wednesday while attending the NATO summit in Turkey.

— White House

Jul 3, 2026

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South China Morning Post5d ago

Europe has replaced most US cuts within Nato, top commander says

European NATO allies have largely compensated for US asset reductions in war contingency plans for Europe, according to Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe John Stringer. This assurance comes before the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, where allies aim to address recent US signals of a pivot away from the continent. Stringer stated that European allies have "stepped up" to fill the gaps left by adjustments in US forces in Europe. He characterized this as a sign of a "stronger Europe in a stronger Nato."

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Germany’s Merz defends NATO spending after Trump calls it ‘ridiculous’

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz defended his country's NATO defense spending following renewed criticism from US President Donald Trump. Trump had previously called the spending balance within NATO "ridiculous" and "one-sided," specifically noting Germany's spending as "MUCH LOWER." In response, Merz stated that Germany plans to double its defense budget within four years, calling it the nation's greatest effort to strengthen defense capabilities. This exchange occurs as NATO leaders are scheduled to meet in Ankara next week. The article also mentions that NATO leaders previously agreed to spend 3.5 percent of their GDP on core defense items by 2035, an increase from the prior 2 percent goal.

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South China Morning Post5d ago

Merz hits back at Trump for ridiculing Germany’s defence spending drive

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz defended Germany's defense spending, responding to US President Donald Trump's criticism. Merz stated that Germany is doubling its defense budget within four years, calling it the greatest effort ever made to strengthen defense capabilities. This statement was made on Friday as NATO leaders prepare to meet in Ankara next week. The upcoming meeting aims for European nations to demonstrate increased commitment to continental defense, potentially setting aside disagreements with Trump on issues like Iran and Greenland. Merz asserted that Germany has no reason to shy away from discussing its defense spending record.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

‘Ridiculous’ for US to maintain current Nato support, Trump warns ahead of alliance summit

Ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8, Donald Trump has criticized the US relationship with the alliance, calling it "ridiculous" and "one sided." He stated on Truth Social that NATO is "not reciprocal" and that allies "were not there for us," particularly regarding the war in Iran where some countries restricted US base usage. Trump advocates for European nations to lead their own defense and has already reduced US commitments. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted Trump's disappointment with NATO allies' response to US operations in the Middle East, a point expected to be a significant topic at the upcoming summit of 32 member states.

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Which Trump will show up at Nato summit? Odds are it will be the fuming one

The upcoming NATO summit in Turkey, beginning Tuesday, is anticipated to be a low-key event for European members focused on defense spending goals, with China observing from a distance. However, the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump introduces a significant variable, as it remains uncertain whether he will adopt a cooperative or confrontational stance. Early indications suggest Trump, who has previously criticized NATO's purpose and threatened U.S. withdrawal, will be the more critical version. Trump recently stated the U.S. spends more on NATO than any other country without receiving benefits, calling it "ridiculous." His unpredictable nature and past criticisms have left other NATO members apprehensive about the July 7-8 gathering in Ankara.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Four killed in Ukraine a day after deadliest Russian attacks this year

Ukraine reported four deaths and ten injuries from recent Russian attacks, including a drone strike on a residential building in the Sumy region and a missile attack on Kryvyi Rih. This follows the deadliest Russian barrage on Kyiv this year, which killed at least 30 people and prompted a day of mourning. In retaliation, Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia's border regions reportedly killed at least five people and damaged industrial sites. The UN condemned attacks on civilians, while the EU proposed new sanctions on Moscow. Russia claimed to have shot down numerous Ukrainian drones and missiles.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz defended his country's NATO defence spending.

— Friedrich Merz

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Donald Trump criticized NATO members' defense spending as 'ridiculous' and 'one-sided'.

— Donald Trump

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Germany will double its defense budget within four years.

— Friedrich Merz

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NATO leaders agreed to spend 3.5 percent of GDP on core defense items by 2035.

— NATO

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Germany is doubling its defence budget within four years.

— Friedrich Merz

Jul 2, 2026

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BBC News - World6d ago

At least eight killed in major missile and drone strikes on Kyiv

Russia launched its largest missile and drone strikes on Kyiv in over two weeks, resulting in at least eight fatalities and multiple injuries. The attacks occurred hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of an impending "massive" strike by Moscow, based on new intelligence. Air defense systems were active over the city, with explosions reported from various types of missiles and drones. Damage was sustained at an ambulance station, leaving at least one person critically injured. These strikes follow recent Russian advances in the eastern city of Kostyantynivka.

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Fox News - World6d ago

Russia unleashes nearly 600 missiles and drones on Kyiv in deadliest strike since May

Russia launched one of its heaviest overnight attacks on Kyiv, firing 74 missiles and 496 drones, resulting in at least 18 deaths and over 90 injuries. The strikes damaged over 20 sites, including residential buildings, diplomatic accommodation, and the National Institute of Biochemistry. Ukrainian officials described the assault as the most horrific since the full-scale invasion and highlighted critical shortages of air defense missiles. Ukraine's ambassador to the UN called for Russia's expulsion from the UN Security Council. Russia's Defense Ministry stated the attack was retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia, while Ukraine reported hitting an oil refinery in Russia. Poland and Finland briefly scrambled fighter jets in response to the incident.

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Al JazeeraJul 2

Kyiv attacked after Ukraine’s Zelenskyy warns of ‘massive Russian strike’

Kyiv was attacked by ballistic missiles and drones overnight and into Thursday morning, resulting in at least eight deaths and dozens of injuries. The strikes targeted approximately three dozen locations across the city, damaging residential buildings and trapping people. This attack followed a warning from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had cut short a visit to Ireland, anticipating a "massive Russian strike." Kyiv's military administration confirmed the casualties, while the mayor reported injuries and people trapped in damaged structures. Ukrainian forces defended against the incoming missiles and drones.

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The assault marked 'the most horrific night for Kyiv since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion.'

— Andrii Melnyk (Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Nations)

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At least 13 people were killed in the overnight strikes on Kyiv.

— Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko

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Almost 90 people were injured in the overnight strikes on Kyiv.

— Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko

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At least 20 sites were attacked overnight in Kyiv.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Kyiv will mark a day of mourning on Friday to commemorate the victims of the overnight strikes.

— Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko