'NATO 3.0': Defense Spending Pledges Face the Trump Test
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Yu-mi = The U.S. Donald Trump administration [announced] that President Trump [will attend] the North Atlantic... to be held in Ankara, Turkey on the 7th and 8th (local time).
The negotiations (and the scampian blackmail) took place before the summit, so European leaders hope that it will be as quick and painless as possible. But the US President shoots low blows and is actually discovering the side of Europe
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will defend his position on defense spending, which he believes is sufficient to meet commitments to the Alliance during the NATO summit in Ankara.
Defense spending pledges face the Trump test
NATO faces a crucial test of its credibility and future viability this week as leaders meet in Turkey, with new European defense spending targets under unprecedented scrutiny from the White House. This week’s summit, beginning Tuesday, will examine whether Europe can turn bigger budgets into military power fast enough to keep President Donald Trump engaged, while preparing for a future in which Washington plays a smaller role in the continent’s …
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