President Trump is attending his first NATO summit in Brussels since taking office. The President wants the organization to commit more troops to the fight against terrorism but differences remain over Russia and allegations of leaks in the wake of the Manchester attack.
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President Trump pushing NATO on terrorism during meeting in Belgium
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