Washington — President Donald Trump declined Tuesday to attend an emergency G7 summit proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron and questioned NATO’s value to U.S. security during a White House press briefing. He reiterated plans to pursue talks about acquiring Greenland, said he had meetings at the World Economic Forum in Davos, criticized European trade practices, and suggested NATO allies might not defend the United States. European leaders expressed alarm and Macron convened discussions about transatlantic tensions. Demonstrations occurred in Washington, and the administration readied active-duty troops for possible deployment amid trade disputes. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Political allies emphasizing strong national-security and trade leverage benefited from increased attention to administration positions and messaging opportunities.
NATO cohesion and transatlantic diplomatic relations experienced strain as leaders expressed alarm and convened talks following U.S. statements and tariff threats.
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Washington: Trump Questions NATO, Skips G7 Emergency Summit
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