NATO marks 70th anniversary amid deep differences among members

Nato's leaders will meet on the outskirts of London for official talks Wednesday to mark the 70th anniversary of the military alliance. The two-day summit so far seems to have spread tensions among the allies. US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met for talks at a press conference where [...]
The two-day summit so far seems to have spread tensions among the allies. The President of the United States,
Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met for talks at a news conference explaining NATO, Turkey and terrorist group fighters I SIS.
While United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is also senior of this summit, is expected to remind NATO leaders that their commitment to defend each other is at the heart of the alliance and protects “a billion people” in a “principle for all, all for a”, writes BBC, translates Periskopi.
Although the future of the 29-member bloc is not in doubt, numerous disputes are open among the main countries.
In particular, the Allied countries have disagreed on Turkey's intervention in northern Syria against Kurdish fighters, on relative levels of military spending by members, and eventually the controversial comments of President Macro, which called the alliance “dead from the brain”, erupted. /Periscope











