Trump attends the NATO summit as allies agree to promote defence spending


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Announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, President Donald Trump heads to The Hague, Netherlands for the Annual Summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

The president is expected to land in the Netherlands on Tuesday and return to the White House on Wednesday.

the The first of Trump The NATO Summit will be held after becoming president for the second term. In the past, he has taken advantage of NATO members for “free roads” from US military protection. This time, the European allies want to prove he is wrong.

NATO has signed contracts with all countries to increase defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product, except for Spain.

Trump initially created demand that was expected to be confirmed at the summit.

“This summit is really NATO reliability, And we are urging all our allies to step up to the plate and pay their fair share for transatlantic security,” said U.S. NATO Ambassador Matthew Whitaker.

US President Donald Trump will dismantle Air Force 1 on June 21, 2025 when he arrives at a joint base in Andrews, Maryland, USA. Reuters/Kencedeno

US President Donald Trump will dismantle Air Force 1 on June 21, 2025 when he arrives at a joint base in Andrews, Maryland, USA. Reuters/Kencedeno

Spain complicated the consensus when Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez demanded exemption from his new spending targets.

The week before Trump will include a trip to The Hague to meet with NATO leaders as the Iran crisis grows

“We fully respect the legitimate desire to increase defense investment in other countries, but we are not going to do that,” Sanchez said.

Trump is expected to meet with Latte and other world leaders and hold a press conference. Ukrainian President Voldymi Zelenki is also expected to be present, and continues to promote entry into the Ukrainian alliance and its collective defense agreement.

NATO Executive Director Mark Latte boasted that the allies are “stepping up to equally share our shared security responsibilities.”

Trump said he doesn’t think the US needs to meet its 5% target. “We shouldn’t, but I think we should,” he told reporters last week.

NATO Executive Director Mark Latte will hold a press conference ahead of the NATO Summit on June 23, 2025 in The Hague, Netherlands.

NATO Executive Director Mark Latte will hold a press conference ahead of the NATO Summit on June 23, 2025 in The Hague, Netherlands.

What to expect at the upcoming NATO summit: Trump, spending, Ukraine, Iran

The president’s time at the summit will be shorter, spending around 24 hours on earth. His meeting “will focus on issues that share concerns and reaffirm strong relationships with our allies and partners,” administrative officials said.

But they come after Trump can boast of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

“There is a full agreement between Israel and Iran, and there will be a complete and complete ceasefire (about six hours from now, when Israel and Iran go ongoing and complete their final mission!) war will be considered for 12 hours!” Trump wrote of the true society.

Latte suggests that NATO will stand behind the US after Iran launched a counter strike at an air force base in Qatar following the US attacks at three Iranian nuclear sites.

“My biggest fear is that Iran has and can use nuclear weapons,” Latte told reporters before the summit.

He defended the US strike against Iran after being asked about the similarities between the US and Russia when it invaded Ukraine in 2022.

The view shows the venue for the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on June 23, 2025. Reuters/Christian Hartman

The view shows the venue for the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on June 23, 2025. Reuters/Christian Hartman

“This is a consistent position from NATO. Iran should not have nuclear weapons,” he said. “You wouldn’t agree that this is against international law – what the US did.”

Latte wanted the summit to become a show of NATO unification for Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. However, the confrontation between the US, Israel and Iran makes the conference less easy to predict.

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The 2003 Iraq War divided NATO deeply. France and Germany opposed the invasion, while Britain and Spain joined the Allied forces.

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