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    Trump looms large as Nato grapples with challenge of rearming EuropeThe US president's inflammatory words have punctuated the image of unity at this crucial gathering, Security Correspondent Frank Gardner writes.13 mins agoWorld

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    Reuters Donald Trump, dressed in a navy suit and tie, talks into the ear of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who is also wearing a blue suit and tie, as well as sunglasses.Reuters
    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a point of going to the airport to welcome Donald Trump in person

    Black-clad Turkish police on street corners, giant blue banners proclaiming “The Key to Peace” and a ceremonial welcome for Donald Trump.

    This may be a Nato summit but it’s the US president who’s had the metaphorical red carpet laid out for him.

    Trump has made no secret of his disdain for Nato. He says he has only come to Ankara this year because the summit is being hosted by his friend, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who made a point of going to the airport to welcome Trump in person.

    Then the two men walked arm-in-arm while a band played the Stars and Stripes, and Turkish air force jets performed a flypast overhead, trailing red, white and blue smoke.

    Soon after landing, he delivered a throwaway line repeating that the US should really take over Greenland, an island that is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, a fellow Nato member.

    He did acknowledge, though, that his earlier thoughts on this subject had upset his relations with Nato. They certainly did.

    Denmark’s prime minister has said if the US were ever to take Greenland by force it would spell the end for the alliance.

    Then there is Iran. Trump is clearly still bitter that his Nato allies did not join in his war of choice earlier this year, a conflict launched without consulting allies that played havoc with the global economy.

    He even singled out the UK for criticism despite Sir Keir Starmer allowing him to launch airstrikes on Iranian missile sites from British airbases.

    Referring to the UK prime minister, Trump said: “He said no we’ll help after the war is over. I said I don’t want that kind of help. We didn’t need any help at all. In a way I was testing people, I was testing to see whether or not they’d be there because I’ve long said that we help them but I’m not sure that they’d be there for us.”

    The British delegation here has been keen to promote its defence collaboration with European partners.

    But Sir Keir has come to Ankara, his final Nato summit, with a Defence Investment Plan derided for being billions of pounds short of the requirements set out in last year’s much-praised Strategic Defence Review.

    But beyond the optics and the speeches, Nato delegates have been getting down to the serious business of rearming Europe and seeing how their defence industries can best co-operate.

    Large contracts have been announced for a new fleet of transport aircraft to be built by Airbus. Nato’s ageing fleet of AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) early warning aircraft are to be replaced by Sweden’s GlobeEye planes.

    Reuters President Volodymyr Zelensky is dressed in a black military jacket and trousers, speaking behind a podium at Nato. He gesticulates whilst he talks into the microphones. Behind him is a blue background with stars on it.Reuters
    The Ukrainian president urged allies to provide support in the wake of massive Russian attacks

    And there is much talk of joint projects on missiles. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is here. He knows all too well what can happen to a country that lacks sufficient air defence.

    In recent days Russia’s ballistic missiles have been smashing into residential buildings in Kyiv, killing dozens of civilians, with the air defence teams complaining of a desperate shortage of interceptors.

    “Europe needs its own effective anti-ballistic system and missiles” said President Zelensky.

    “And this work is already under way and I urge you and all of our partners to give it the attention it deserves. And this cannot wait until 2030 or beyond, Europe needs affordable mass-produced anti-ballistic systems as soon as possible.”

    He’s right. As the US steadily reduces its defence commitments to Europe, the race is on to build up credible air defences against Russia’s growing arsenal of powerful missiles and drones.

    Everyone here says they want the war in Ukraine to stop. But there is also a fear that once that happens, Russia will embark on a rapid rearmament programme and be in a position to threaten Nato territory within four years.

    Zelensky presses Nato for air defence systems after intense Russian strikes

    ‘We don’t need anybody’s help’: Trump renews Nato criticism

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