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NATO, Trump and Italian

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Italy’s Meloni rebukes Trump remarks on NATO’s role in Afghanistan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday called President Donald Trump's comments about NATO allies’ role in Afghanistan "unacceptable," pushing back against suggestions they "stayed a little...

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Meloni: Trump's NATO remarks on Afghanistan 'unacceptable'
Anadolu Agency · 2d
Italian premier calls Trump's remarks about NATO troops 'unacceptable'
 · 23h
Parent of British soldier wants apology from Trump
The stepmother of a British soldier who was killed in Afghanistan says she wants a personal apology from Donald Trump for his claim that Nato troops avoided the front line.

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German defence minister urges Trump to apologise for Afghanistan remarks
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Trump threats fuel concern over UK reliance on US defence and military satellites
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UK politicians welcome Trump’s retreat over British troops’ role in Afghanistan
In a rare clarification, the US president praised British troops as being “among the greatest of all warriors” and acknowledged that 457 had died in Afghanistan.

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King’s concerns over Trump’s Afghanistan slur relayed to White House
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Trump praises U.K. troops after backlash over NATO 'front lines' remarks
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Trump praises UK troops as row over his NATO comments grows

US President Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to be partially walking back remarks on the role of non-US NATO troops in Afghanistan amid growing outrage from European allies.- 'Unacceptable': Meloni - But Britain was not the only NATO ally to express anger at Trump's earlier remarks,
Anadolu Agency
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Italy could consider its presence in Greenland under NATO: Premier

Meloni reiterates need for 'greater commitment from all allies,' while considers 'a military ground intervention very difficult' - Anadolu Ajansı
17don MSN

Meloni does not believe US will make military move on Greenland, urges strong NATO Arctic presence

By Giselda Vagnoni and Crispian Balmer ROME, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she did not believe the United States would use military force to seize Greenland, warning on Friday that such a move would have grave consequences for NATO.
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Meloni rejects Trump tariff move, urges Greenland dispute go through NATO

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pushed back against Donald Trump’s new tariff threat tied to Greenland’s security, calling it a “mistake” and urging that any dispute be handled through NATO channels instead of unilateral measures.
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