Former President Donald Trump arrived in Ankara on Wednesday for the NATO gathering. He met alliance officials and used the visit to press European partners on defense spending and to raise the issue of Greenland. NATO issued a statement announcing major arms contracts aimed at demonstrating the alliance’s firepower. The moves occur while member states pledge increased defense spending. Spain’s party leader Santiago Abascal reacted to Trump’s statements, rejecting the suggestion that allies are subservient. Trump also informed NATO that the truce with Iran is over, offering new justification for the decision.