Trump’s administration has engaged repeatedly in scathing criticism of many of the US-led defence alliance’s 31 other members
Nato is considering ending its recent practice of holding annual summits, six sources told Reuters, a move that could avoid a potentially tense encounter with US President Donald Trump in his final year in office.
The sources spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal Nato deliberations.
In response to a query from Reuters, a Nato official said: “Nato will continue to hold regular meetings of heads of state and government, and between summits Nato allies will continue to consult, plan and take decisions about our shared security.”
Source: News - South China Morning Post