Donald Trump told NATO leaders he wants to keep US in alliance, say sources
United States President Trump told NATO allies he wanted to keep the United States in the alliance. He also stated the U.S. was prepared to continue selling weapons to allies. Trump did not repeat his criticism of Spain during the meeting. He also...

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Inside the closed summit meeting, he also said the U.S. was prepared to continue selling weapons to allies no matter how they were put to use, the source said, requesting anonymity.
The source quoted Trump as having told NATO leaders: "We want to remain with you".
The White House did not immediately comment on Trump's remarks at the meeting.
Trump did not repeat his criticism of NATO ally Spain nor his announcement of the termination of an interim ceasefire deal with Iran during the meeting, the source said. Nor did he mention the issue of Greenland, which has sown friction within the bloc, the source added.
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The U.S. leader had earlier ordered a halt to trade with Spain over defence spending and the war in Iran.
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