President Trump Meets with Netherlands Prime Minister
- President Donald Trump attended the NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday, where he posed for photos and held meetings including one with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
- The summit aimed to secure NATO allies' commitments to raise defense spending from 2% to 5% of GDP amid tensions from Russia's war in Ukraine, though Spain initially opposed the target.
- Dutch Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Trump’s leadership for achieving new spending commitments and repeatedly appealed to him on burden-sharing during the summit.
- Zelensky told Trump Putin is not winning, expressed openness to U.S. air defense systems for protecting civilians, and thanked Trump on social media for his support.
- Trump welcomed the defense spending agreement as a monumental U.S. win, recommitted to NATO, and the White House hailed the summit as a resounding success under his leadership.
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Foreign leaders woo Trump on NATO: ‘Maybe the cringe works’
The NATO allies are breathing a little easier after President Donald Trump left this year’s leaders’ summit at The Hague. Trump departed the Netherlands on Wednesday after a whirlwind day during which NATO allies, led by Secretary-General Mark Rutte, appealed…
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