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Watch live: Trump, Erdoğan give remarks as NATO summit begins

President Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will give remarks from Ankara on Tuesday, ahead of the highly anticipated NATO summit. Trump’s trip to the forum comes as his administration

Watch live: Trump, Erdoğan give remarks as NATO summit begins
The Hill — 7 July 2026
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President Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will give remarks from Ankara on Tuesday, ahead of the highly anticipated NATO summit. Trum

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Why This Matters

The joint remarks from Trump and Erdoğan inject geopolitical tension into NATO’s most consequential summit since the Cold War, signaling that Ankara and Washington may use the forum to reassert divergent visions for the alliance. Their public statements could either ease recent frictions over defense spending, arms deals, and Turkey’s role in Ukraine—or exacerbate them, with ripple effects on NATO cohesion and transatlantic security.

Background Context

Turkey’s strategic pivot in recent years—balancing NATO commitments with deepening ties to Russia and a more assertive regional policy—has created friction with Washington, particularly over Ankara’s purchase of S-400 missile systems and its opposition to Sweden’s NATO bid. Trump’s return to the summit stage, despite his administration’s strained legacy with NATO allies, underscores how personal diplomacy in Ankara could reshape alliance dynamics ahead of a potential second term.

What Happens Next

If Trump and Erdoğan strike a conciliatory tone, it may temporarily stabilize U.S.-Turkey relations and ease pressure on NATO’s southern flank, but unresolved issues like defense industrial cooperation and counterterrorism could resurface. Conversely, a contentious exchange might accelerate NATO’s internal debates over burden-sharing and the alliance’s future role in deterring Russian aggression, especially as European members prepare for a potential U.S. withdrawal of support.

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