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    Trump reassures allies as NATO agrees to ‘historic’ spending hike

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJune 25, 2025 Trending News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Entering the meeting, leaders lined up to declare the summit’s spending hike as “historic”.

    NATO allies say the increase is needed to counter a growing threat from Russia but also to keep Trump engaged, with the US leader long complaining that Europe spends too little on its own defence.

    Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said: “As Europeans, we should realise that our long break from history is over.”

    The continent needed to take responsibility for its own security “in a very difficult time”, added De Wever.

    “TOTALLY COMMITTED”

    Everything was carefully choreographed at the gathering in The Hague to keep the volatile US president on board: from chopping back the official part of the meeting to putting him up overnight in the royal palace.

    Trump rattled his allies by appearing to cast some doubt on the validity of NATO’s mutual defence clause, known as Article Five of the alliance treaty, telling reporters on the way to The Hague that it “depends on your definition”.

    “There’s numerous definitions of Article Five,” he said. 

    But Rutte insisted Trump remained “totally committed” to the pledge – which was reaffirmed unequivocally in the summit’s final statement.

    Underpinning the leaders’ discussions on defence was Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, and in another sop to the demands of allies, the US allowed NATO to refer to the “long-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic security” in the communique.

    Though its language was watered down from previous years, the declaration also said allies would continue to support Ukraine, “whose security contributes to ours”, and could use money from the new spending pledge to fund military aid for Kyiv.

    “NICE GUY”

    That came as Trump was poised to meet the war-torn country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on the summit sidelines.

    Zelenskyy is playing a less central role here than at previous summits, to avoid a bust-up with Trump after their infamous Oval Office shouting match.

    But Trump described him as a “nice guy” and added that he was talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war, saying: “I think progress is being made.”

    But despite Rutte’s insistence that Ukraine’s bid for membership remains “irreversible”, NATO’s statement avoided any mention of Kyiv’s push to join after Trump ruled it out.

    Hungary’s Kremlin-friendly Prime Minister Viktor Orban was more categorical.

    “NATO has no business in Ukraine,” he said. “My job is to keep it as it is.”



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