NATO will postpone its next summit that was expected to take place in the beginning of 2017 until summer against the backdrop of the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections, German media reported Saturday, APA reports citing Sputnik.
According to the Spiegel magazine, the summit will be postponed, because there are concerns that Trump could ignore the event if it is held soon after his inauguration in January.
The alliance was expected to provide the US president-elect more time to shape his stance in regard to NATO, the magazine added.