Business Insider -
10 Jul 2018 17:05

Leah Millis/Reuters President Donald Trump on Tuesday took yet another shot at top NATO allies as he prepared to leave for a trip to Europe that will include a highly anticipated summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said this summit could be his "easiest" meeting. Trump continued his criticism of NATO, once again accusing allies of not paying their fair share. Trump is set to attend a NATO summit in Brussels and meet with British Prime Minister Theresa May in the UK prior to heading ...
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