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Latvian FM on ‘unity’ among NATO nations


President Donald Trump brought his longstanding criticisms to the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. He argued that member countries aren’t spending enough on defense or supporting the U.S. enough on Iran.

European leaders countered that they are spending more and helping with Iran. Europe has also accepted the reality of a reduced U.S. military presence on the continent.

In a special episode of Compass Points, host Nick Schifrin spoke with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže about what she called “a great show of unity” among NATO nations.

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