Opinion: Ever since Trump's inauguration, NATO summits have spun out into cringeworthy spectacles of discord and disarray. Now, the allies are trying a new tack
Frida Ghitis writes about world affairs. She is a contributing columnist for the Washington Post, a regular contributor to CNN.com and a weekly columnist at World Politics Review.
Instead of a formal summit, when they gather in London this week, the NATO members are holding a “leaders’ meeting,” a more ceremonial, brief affair, to mark NATO’s 70th anniversary, which was earlier this year. Trump and his counterparts will attend a reception—not even a dinner—with Queen Elizabeth II on Tuesday, and they will spend
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