President Donald Trump rejected suggestions whether his message pressuring NATO allies to increase defence spending to two per cent immediately would change once following the conclusion of the summit, which was questioned by a reporter who eluded to tweets sent out by the U.S. president following the G7 summit last month.
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‘Stable genius’: Trump says his NATO spending message won’t change following summit
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