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President Trump nixed a scheduled press conference Wednesday morning during the two-day NATO summit, saying he’ll be headed straight home after his day of meetings.

“Just finished meetings with Turkey and Germany. Heading to a meeting now with those countries that have met their 2% GOALS, followed by meetings with Denmark and Italy,” Trump tweeted from London. “When today’s meetings are over, I will be heading back to Washington. We won’t be doing a press conference at the close of NATO because we did so many over the past two days. Safe travels to all!”

In another post, he touted the “great progress” that’s been made by NATO over the last three years.

“Countries other than the U.S. have agreed to pay 130 Billion Dollars more per year, and by 2024, that number will be 400 Billion Dollars. NATO will be richer and stronger than ever before,” he wrote.

On Tuesday, Trump addressed reporters at length between his meetings with world leaders, discussing a gamut of issues from ISIS to impeachment and Iran to Prince Andrew.

News of Wednesday’s canceled press conference comes after video emerged appearing to show Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mocking Trump for taking “a 40-minute press conference off the top” on Tuesday.

Trump later slammed Trudeau as “two-faced.”

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