💨 Abstract
At NATO's 2025 summit in The Hague, leaders agreed to increase defense spending due to Russia's actions in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, sidelined from the main meeting, held private discussions with leaders, including U.S. President Trump, who previously blocked Ukraine's NATO bid. Zelenskyy secured military aid from the Netherlands and the UK. Later, he planned to travel to France to establish a new international court to prosecute Russian leaders over war crimes.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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