💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump questioned his readiness to defend NATO allies, stating that he wouldn't do so if they do not pay enough for their defense. He has long held this view, claiming it has prompted increased spending from other alliance members, but stating that it is still not enough. His remarks, echoing past comments, have raised concerns among European leaders, who pledged continued support for Ukraine and increased defense spending.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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