Nato leaders avoided World Cup talk with Trump to prevent summit tensions
Nato leaders have informally agreed not to mention the football World Cup to Donald Trump for fear of irritating the US president at a crucial time for the military alliance.
Officials said European leaders had discussed in the sidelines of the summit in Ankara how to keep Trump on side amid concerns he could further destabilise Nato with threats over defence spending.
They are already working together to reassure the US president they are pulling their weight financially by building “a stronger and more European Nato” with each member on track to spend 5% of GDP on defence by 2035.
In the first open acknowledgment of the strategy, the Belgian prime minister, Bart De Wever, told reporters in Ankara he would not be discussing his country’s 4-1 win over the US earlier this week.
The summit follows a row caused by Trump asking the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, to review the red card shown to the US striker Folarin Balogun, meaning he could then play in the match against Belgium.
Before meeting Trump at the summit, De Wever joked to reporters that the US president “has the reputation of sometimes reacting a bit irritably to things that he doesn’t like, and I think this defeat will hit hard”.

De Wever said Belgium’s footballing triumph against the US had dominated his early discussions in Ankara. “Everyone’s talking about one thing, and that is congratulations for the well deserved victory of the Red Devils,” he said, the nickname for the national side.
“Of course, the losing party is also present. That also happens to be the biggest partner in Nato.”
Later, De Wever appeared unable to resist a dig at Trump. Noting that Nato stood ready to provide €70bn (£59.7bn) in military aid to Ukraine this year and next, he added: “This is also a very strong ‘red card’ to Putin. You can’t just take back a red card. You know that.”
Trump has yet to comment about the US team’s defeat, but was mocked during the match by several Belgian players mimicking his signature dance move after their fourth goal.
In the run-up to England’s quarter-final against Norway on Saturday, Keir Starmer teased his Norwegian counterpart that England “only win the World Cup under Labour governments”.
The prime minister exchanged banter with Jonas Gahr Støre after a meeting in Ankara during which they wore their respective national team shirts.

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