As the NATO summit concluded in Ankara, new details have emerged about the closed-door discussions among the alliance's 32 leaders held inside the Presidential Compound. According to reports from The Wall Street Journal and The Times of Israel, President Trump's team was rapidly adjusting plans in response to what appeared to be an ongoing Iranian assassination threat.
Beyond the main sessions, the summit featured a series of side meetings, including talks between Baltic leaders and President Zelensky. Additionally, Turkish President Erdogan's controversial gifts—ceremonial pistols with ammunition enclosed—presented a diplomatic and ethical dilemma for visiting leaders regarding whether to accept them.
France 24's Gavin Lee spoke with Joakim Klementi, European correspondent for Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR), to provide an Estonian perspective on the summit's proceedings.
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