BRUSSELS – Ribbon-cutting, jets overhead and a dinner in a new, billion-dollar headquarters: Donald Trump’s first meeting at NATO on May 25 is choreographed to impress a U.S. president who called the Western alliance “obsolete”.
BRUSSELS – Ribbon-cutting, jets overhead and a dinner in a new, billion-dollar headquarters: Donald Trump’s first meeting at NATO on May 25 is choreographed to impress a U.S. president who called the Western alliance “obsolete”.