💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump expressed doubts about continuing U.S. financial support for NATO, stating that NATO members are not adequately protecting the U.S. He also reiterated his demand for NATO members to increase their defense spending from the current 2% of GDP to 5%.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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