NATO may end annual summits to avoid Trump
NATO is considering scrapping its annual summits, potentially canceling the 2028 meeting, amid internal fractures.

NATO is considering scrapping its annual summits, potentially canceling the 2028 meeting, amid internal fractures.

The Reuters report is now accompanied by media, providing visual context for the story.
The report now specifies the potential change would start in 2027, following the next annual summit.
The report adds that the alliance is described as 'bruised by Trump' and that the move is specifically aimed at avoiding a tense encounter in his final year in office.
A new source (Twitter) has echoed the Reuters report that NATO is considering ending annual summits to avoid a confrontation with Trump.
The report adds specific proposals, including skipping the 2028 summit, and clarifies the aim is to improve decision-making as well as reduce tension.
Reuters confirms the discussion, noting summits in 2026-2027 will still occur but the format may be changed.
Reuters reports the move is being considered amid deepening internal fractures, with member states floating a shift to biennial meetings or canceling the 2028 summit altogether.