The former United States government, led by Donald Trump, will soon travel to Turkey to participate in the NATO summit. This trip comes at a time when many allies are concerned about international tensions, particularly in relations with Russia. It seems that Trump will emphasize the loyalty of allies at this summit and expects them to adhere to the values and interests of the United States.
Aiming to Avoid Tensions
Evidence suggests that this NATO summit will be held with short meetings and mild diplomatic approaches due to domestic and international concerns, including the war in Ukraine and developments in the Middle East. Meanwhile, planning for meetings with officials from Ukraine and other countries is also on the agenda.
There are many questions regarding the impact of this summit on NATO relations and member countries. Can Trump strengthen the bonds of this military alliance with his policies, or will he, on the contrary, escalate tensions?
By Tag Clar Editorial