Facing threats, NATO finds new value in Turkey
US President Donald Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte during the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 21, 2026. —…
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Turkey joined NATO in 1952, but relations with its partners have not always been smooth. Trump administration officials have said they would like to sell Turkey advanced F-35 fighter jets, which Turkey was barred from buying after it acquired a Russian S-400 air defense system in 2019. The Nato chief sparked ire by telling Europe it could “keep on dreaming” if it thought it could defend itself without American forces. “He’s resisting that entirely, but because he’s resisting it, he’s not part of that particular debate in terms of developing new ideas,” Shea said.
Furthermore, BRUSSELS, July 7 — When Nato chief Mark Rutte travelled to Washington ahead of this year’s Ankara summit he had a special weapon to please Donald Trump: a gold-lettered presentation on what a great job the US president has done for the alliance.
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Turkey joined NATO in 1952, but relations with its partners have not always been smooth.
according to The Boston GlobeTrump administration officials have said they would like to sell Turkey advanced F-35 fighter jets, which Turkey was barred from buying after it acquired a Russian S-400 air defense system in 2019.
according to The Boston GlobeThe Nato chief sparked ire by telling Europe it could “keep on dreaming” if it thought it could defend itself without American forces. “He’s resisting that entirely, but because he’s resisting it, he’s not part of that particular debate in terms of developing new ideas,” Shea said. — AFP
according to Malay MailBRUSSELS, July 7 — When Nato chief Mark Rutte travelled to Washington ahead of this year’s Ankara summit he had a special weapon to please Donald Trump: a gold-lettered presentation on what a great job the US president has done for the alliance.
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