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FIREPOWER: Spain Sets Stage for Drama at the NATO Summit in The Hague

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Euractiv's new weekly defence newsletter. In this edition: Looking forward to a big week of summits, digging into EU defence initiatives and wrapping up the Paris Air Show.

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The next NATO summit, scheduled for 24 and 25 June in The Hague, risks mortgages the future of millions of European citizens. If the proposal to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP were accepted, only the European member countries of NATO would spend more than €50 billion an additional year, almost tripling current spending.If this increase were limited to 3.5% of GDP, spending would increase by €27 billion.Keep reading

·Spain
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US President Donald Trump will travel next Monday to The Hague to participate in the NATO Heads of State and Government summit scheduled for June 24-26, the Administration spokesman Karoline Leavitt confirmed this Thursday. “Yes, he will. We will leave Washington Monday morning,” he replied. [...] Trump’s entry will travel Monday to The Hague to participate in the NATO summit was first published in Focus Information.

According to unofficial information, Slovenia will support the NATO proposal, which envisages a gradual increase in member states' defense spending to five percent of GDP by 2032 or 2035. The document, which is expected to be adopted at the upcoming summit in The Hague, is expected to introduce a renewed approach to financing defense capabilities, while also including several safeguards designed to facilitate individual countries' adjustment. Wi…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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European NATO countries are doing everything they can in The Hague to convince Donald Trump of the importance of the alliance. The five percent investment in defense spending is the core issue in The Hague. Europeans' support for strong defense is clear. Now leaders must dare to lead.

·Turku, Finland
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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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