The UK’s outgoing prime minister Keir Starmer said that Nato had emerged from its annual summit “stronger and more united”, citing US president Donald Trump’s closing remarks which he said had praised the spirit and unity of the meeting.
Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez insisted his country’s ties with the United States were “very positive” despite president Donald Trump’s latest threat to cut off trade links. “Relations between the United States and Spain are very positive relations in social, cultural, economic and also political terms,” Sanchez told reporters in comments reported by AFP.
Trump earlier said the US would be prepared to buy Ukrainian drones. He said: “We would buy their drones. We make drones, we make great drones, but they have an ability to make a lot of them, which is amazing that in a war situation they make them in basements, wherever the hell you have a little shelter or even if you don’t have a shelter.”