Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to a NATO summit in Turkey to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as several allies approach the gathering with caution. Both outlets report that relations between Washington and NATO have deteriorated since late February, citing a Feb. 28 development in which the United States and Israel launch a war on Iran. The reports frame the summit atmosphere as unsettled, with NATO members described as wary toward the direction of U.S. policy. In this context, Zelenskyy’s presence at the summit highlights continued attention to Ukraine-related security concerns, though neither source provides detailed commitments or specific policy decisions that will be announced. The articles emphasize the state of transatlantic coordination rather than the contents of any particular meeting agenda. Overall, the accounts present the summit as a high-profile setting where Trump and NATO leaders engage amid strained relations stemming from broader regional conflict actions that begin in late February.