KEY POINTS
  • President Trump is set to meet with the leaders of at least a dozen nations at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's 70th anniversary meeting in London next week.
  • Senior Trump administration officials tell reporters Friday that he is also expected to stress the challenges that NATO and the international community face from China and Russia.
  • Officials also warn of China's pursuit of greater global influence and highlight the risks of 5G technology.
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to speak to the media at a NATO news conference in Brussels, Belgium.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is set to meet with representatives of at least a dozen nations, including Germany, France, Italy and Denmark, at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's 70th anniversary meeting in London next week.

Senior Trump administration officials told reporters Friday that the American president is also expected to stress the ongoing challenges that NATO and the international community face from China and Russia, two nations that have become inextricably tangled up in Trump's domestic political battles.