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Trump blasts Nato in closed-door summit session, say sources
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd at the South Carolina African American Chamber of Commerce in North Charleston, South Carolina, September 23, 2015.u00c2u00a0u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BRUSSELS, July 12 — US President Donald Trump went on a fresh attack against Nato allies' spending and European trade practices in a closed-door session at a Nato summit today, two sources told Reuters.

Nato leaders then asked non-Nato partner countries Ukraine and Georgia to leave the room for an unscheduled, allies-only session, the sources said. — Reuters

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