Trump heads to Turkey as NATO is strained by Russian attacks, U.S. impatience
President Trump arrives in Turkey for a NATO summit amid heightened alliance tensions and a potential shift in F-35 fighter jet access.
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President Trump is traveling to Turkey for a NATO summit at a time when the alliance is facing strain from Russian attacks and U.S. impatience. The visit comes as Trump increases pressure on the alliance.
Coverage from the New York Times, reported by U.S. News & World Report and The Times of Israel, emphasizes that Trump is expected to tell President Erdogan that Turkey can rejoin the F-35 fighter jet program.
CNN is providing live updates on the summit and the pressure being applied to NATO members. Future developments center on whether Trump will officially restore Turkey's access to the F-35 jets and how the alliance will respond to the ongoing Russian attacks.
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Coverage (6)
- Trump to meet with NATO leaders with his commitment to the 77-year-old alliance in doubt NBC News · 45d ago
- Trump expected to support potential sale of F-35 jets to Turkey, sources say Reuters · 45d ago
- Live updates: Trump heads to NATO summit as he piles pressure on alliance CNN · 45d ago
- Trump Expected to Tell Turkey He Is Ready to Restore Access to F-35 Jets, NYT Reports U.S. News & World Report · 45d ago
- NYT: Trump set to tell Erdogan that Turkey can rejoin F-35 fighter jet program The Times of Israel · 45d ago
- Trump heads to Turkey as NATO is strained by Russian attacks, U.S. impatience CNBC · 45d ago broke it first
Answered
Why is NATO currently under strain?
According to CNBC, the alliance is strained by Russian attacks and U.S. impatience.
What is the status of Turkey's F-35 access?
The New York Times reports that Trump is expected to tell Turkey he is ready to restore access to the F-35 fighter jet program.
Who is providing live updates on the summit?
CNN is providing live updates as Trump heads to the summit and applies pressure to the alliance.
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