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

A NATO summit intended to focus on defense spending has shifted toward a burgeoning conflict after Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over.

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The brief

The United States and Iran have traded strikes, leading President Trump to announce that the ceasefire between the two nations is over. Trump described dealing with Iran as "a waste of time" during an angry address at the NATO summit.

Coverage from BBC News, The Guardian, and CBS News emphasizes the collapse of the ceasefire and Trump's rhetoric. The New York Times reports that oil prices have jumped following the announcement that the deal with Iran is over.

On the final day of the NATO summit, Trump is scheduled to meet with Ukraine's Zelenskyy and Syria's al-Sharaa, according to NBC News.

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What caused the shift in focus at the NATO summit?

The summit's focus on defense spending was redirected after the U.S. and Iran traded strikes.

How have markets responded to the news?

According to The New York Times, oil prices jumped after Trump stated the deal with Iran is over.

Who is Trump scheduled to meet at the end of the summit?

Trump is set to meet with Syria's al-Sharaa and Ukraine's Zelenskyy on the final day.

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