President Donald Trump’s increasingly negative mood has officials worried that he could cause major problems at this week’s NATO summit.
The president departed late Monday for a two-day summit in the Turkish capital Ankara, where he will meet with fellow NATO leaders and others including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
NATO allies are bracing to have to work to mollify Trump, whose mood swings and outbursts have repeatedly threatened the increasingly fragile alliance. Drastic actions, like the president’s threats to seize Greenland, have only further strained tensions inside NATO.
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