NATO Tries to Use Charm to Keep Trump on Its Side
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The member states should adopt a new plan on the allocation of defense budgets. The summit will also be attended by Donald Trump, for the first time since he re-entered the White House.
The meeting between the heads of state of NATO will have Donald Trump as protagonist and the topic of the increase of the spending in defense of the European countries
NATO tries to use charm to keep Trump on its side
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — U.S. President Donald Trump ensured that NATO’s high-stakes summit would be a nervy affair to the end as he flew in to The Hague fueling doubts about whether the U.S. remains fully committed to defending its…
The Hague Summit is preparing to approve the new spending target, but the threshold that counts is 3.5% necessary, according to the plans developed by the generals, to strengthen the air defenses five times and much more. The change of pace was decided at the Vilnius Summit in 2023, when Joe Biden was at the White House, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The Heads of State and Government of the NATO States will meet in The Hague on Tuesday and Wednesday.
This year's NATO summit will be held in The Hague on June 24-25. The leaders of 32 member states and more than a dozen partner states will travel to the Netherlands, but the event will be about one man: Donald Trump. The international situation is escalating: in addition to the bloody war in Ukraine, the Americans have also joined the bombing of Iran, and what will become of the announced ceasefire is not yet clear at this point. The United Stat…
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