NATO Considers Ending Annual Summits Amid US-Europe Tensions
Alliance seeks to avoid potentially tense encounter with Trump in final term, though Ankara summit in July remains planned
En resumen
- NATO is considering abandoning its practice of holding annual summits, a tradition established since Russia's special military operation in Ukraine began.
- The alliance aims to avoid a potentially tense encounter with US President Donald Trump in his final term in office, according to sources in Brussels and Washington.
- The planned summit in Ankara this July will proceed as preparations are already advanced.
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Por qué importa
Since Russia's special military operation in Ukraine began in February 2022, NATO has held annual summits to better coordinate actions to confront Russia. Previously, high-level NATO meetings were irregular, held on average once every two years. Unlike foreign ministers meetings (three times a year) and defense ministers meetings (twice a year), summit-level gatherings have historically been less frequent.
BRUSSELS, April 27. /TASS/. NATO intends to abandon annual summits for the first time since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine amid rising tensions between the United States and Europe, Reuters quoted sources in Brussels and Washington as saying. "NATO is considering ending its recent practice of holding annual summits," the agency said. Thus, the bloc tries to "avoid a potentially tense encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump in his final in office." However, this will not affect the summit in Ankara this July, which has already been planned, and preparations for which are in an advanced phase. Unlike the meetings of NATO foreign ministers, which take place three times a year, and defense ministers twice a year, the alliance's high-level meetings have always been irregular. Over the years, they were held on average once every two years. Since the beginning of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, NATO summits have been held every year to better coordinate actions to confront Russia.
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NATO will likely proceed with the Ankara summit in July as planned
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NATO will revert to less frequent summit meetings
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Preguntas abiertas
- What specific tensions between the US and Europe are driving this decision?
- How will NATO coordinate without annual summits?
- Will this affect military cooperation with Ukraine?





