
June 19 (Reuters) - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has cut back next week's leaders' summit to just one working session in a bid to avoid U.S. President Donald Trump walking out early as he did recently at a G7 meeting, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
NATO has scaled down its plans for the event — which was originally supposed to take place over three days — to just one two-and-a-half hour working session, the FT reported.
The decision was taken to ensure Trump did not get bored and leave early, the newspaper said, citing three officials briefed on the preparations.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the report.