Nato considers ending annual summits amid Trump tensions
Alliance sources say some members pushing to slow summit frequency to avoid potentially tense encounter with US president in final year
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- NATO is considering ending its practice of holding annual summits, six sources told Reuters.
- The move could avoid a tense encounter with President Trump in his final year in office, as his administration has repeatedly criticized many of the alliance's 31 other members, most recently for not providing more help to US military operations against Iran.
- This year's summit is scheduled for Ankara on July 7-8, with the 2027 summit in Albania and potential no summit in 2028.
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NATO has held annual summer summits since 2021, with leaders meeting every year. The alliance's 77-year history has seen varying summit frequencies. The current consideration to end annual summits comes amid heightened tensions with the Trump administration, which has repeatedly criticized European allies for defense spending and military contributions.
Nato is considering ending its recent practice of holding annual summits, six sources told Reuters, a move that could avoid a potentially tense encounter with US President Donald Trump in his final year in office. Trump's administration has engaged repeatedly in scathing criticism of many of the US-led defence alliance's 31 other members, most recently berating some for not providing more help to US military operations against Iran. The frequency of Nato summits has varied over the alliance's 77-year history but its leaders have met every summer since 2021 and will gather this year in the Turkish capital Ankara on July 7 and 8. But some members are pushing to slow the tempo, a senior European official and five diplomats, all from Nato member countries, told Reuters. One diplomat said the 2027 summit, to be held in Albania, would be likely to take place that autumn and Nato was considering not holding one at all in 2028 – the year of the US presidential election and Trump's final full calendar year in office. Another said some countries were pushing to hold summits every two years, adding that no decision had been taken and Secretary General Mark Rutte would have the final say. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal Nato deliberations. In response to a query from Reuters, a Nato official said: "Nato will continue to hold regular meetings of heads of state and government, and between summits Nato allies will continue to consult, plan and take decisions about our shared security."
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- Will NATO officially end annual summits?
- How will this affect alliance cohesion?
- What will replace the annual summit format?






