NATO foreign ministers meet in Sweden as transatlantic ties dominate agenda; Trump approves deploying 5,000 additional troops to Poland.
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Sweden, with agenda items including increasing industrial outputs, building European capabilities, and supporting Ukraine. A key issue is the state of transatlantic relations, focusing on Trump's recent decision to deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland.
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