Dispute at the Nato meeting in Ankara
Trump wants to buy the island Greenland. Greenland belongs to Denmark. He said this wish before. In Ankara he says it again. Mette Frederiksen is the leader of Denmark. She says: Greenland is not for sale. Denmark protects its land.
Mark Rutte is the head of Nato. He tries to end the fight. The countries in Europe spend more money now. They buy weapons for 50 billion Dollar. Trump likes the leader Erdogan. He wants to sell new jets to Turkey.
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Definitions
- Nato
- Nato is a group for safety. Many countries from Europe and America belong to it. They help each other.
- Meeting
- A meeting is an important talk. Leaders of countries talk about politics there.
- Defense
- This is money for the military. For example for soldiers or for weapons.
People
- Donald Trump
- Donald Trump is the president of the USA.
- Mette Frederiksen
- Mette Frederiksen is the leader of Denmark.
- Mark Rutte
- Mark Rutte is the head of Nato.
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the leader of Turkey.
Locations
- Ankara
- Ankara is the capital city of Turkey.
- Greenland
- Greenland is a very big island. It belongs to Denmark.
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