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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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Journalist Christian Tudor Popescu said Wednesday, in an interview at B1 TV, that the main objective of European leaders at the NATO summit in The Hague, in front of the new Secretary-General Mark Rutte, was to convince Donald Trump to keep his commitment to European defence and, Implicated, Ukraine. "They succeeded in flaunting it as they like. Otherwise, if they don't praise each other, they are alone," noted the Iranian journalist.

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At the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump was able to enforce his demand. Meanwhile, "Hema" takes him to heart.

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After the king's sleepover, the program started early this morning with a 'great' breakfast. Donald Trump also played the leading role on day 2 of the NATO summit. Raymond Mens explains in Nieuws van de dag how the day went for Trump.

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