
The NATO summit in Ankara in July is expected to be very hot. And tense. The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, warned his European allies this Friday that the president of his country, Donald Trump, is very “disappointed” with some of them. The Republican magnate has spoken out harshly against what he considers an unjustifiable lack of cooperation from European countries in actions to force the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has closed as a result of attacks by the United States and Israel. And he will say it to his face at the summit in Ankara, the Turkish capital, on July 7.