NATO chief sees as ‘transformational’ summit ahead despite stark differences over defense spending -
💨 Abstract
At a NATO summit in The Hague, Secretary-General Mark Rutte anticipates agreement on significantly increased defense spending, aiming for 5% of GDP by 2035. Key nations like the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, and Baltic states support the goal, but Spain, Belgium, and Slovakia express reservations. President Trump criticizes Spain and Canada for their contributions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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