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19 June 15:26

NATO shortened the summit to a 2.5-hour working session to avoid President Trump's premature departure.

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The NATO summit, originally planned to last three days, has been reduced to a single two-and-a-half-hour working session to avoid a situation similar to the G7 summit, where US President Donald Trump left the meeting prematurely. The decision was taken to maintain Trump's interest and prevent an early departure, according to officials quoted by the Financial Times.

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Programul summitului NATO, redus de teama că Trump ar putea să se plictisească şi să plece mai devreme (Financial Times)
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Financial Times: Format redus pentru summitul NATO, pentru a evita ca Trump să se enerveze şi să plece
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Format redus pentru summitul NATO, pentru a evita ca Trump să se enerveze şi să plece, așa cum a făcut-o la summitul G7 (Financial Times)
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FT: Măsurile speciale luate la summitul NATO pentru ca Trump să nu se plictisească și să plece mai devreme
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Format redus pentru summitul NATO, pentru a evita ca Trump să se enerveze şi să plece, așa cum a făcut-o la summitul G7 (Financial Times)
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Financial Times: Format redus pentru summitul NATO, pentru a evita ca Trump să se enerveze şi să plece. Spania nu şi-a asumat încă angajamentul de a cheltui 5 la sută din PIB pentru apărare

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