Trump to Attend June NATO Summit at The Hague, White House Says
- The White House announced on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump is confirmed to participate in the NATO summit taking place in The Hague on June 24-25.
- The summit follows NATO defense ministers' meeting in Brussels focusing on Trump's demand for allies to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP from the current 2%.
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte proposed a compromise for members to reach 3.5% direct defense spending by 2032, backed by Germany and France amid mixed reactions.
- The spokesperson for the White House confirmed that he will attend the NATO summit, highlighting that the meeting's agenda is heavily focused on budgetary issues.
- The summit will also address Ukraine's war with Russia, and this meeting represents Trump's first with NATO since his return, highlighting persistent tensions over fair burden-sharing.
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Trump to attend June NATO summit at The Hague, White House says
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump will attend the upcoming North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit at The Hague, the White House said, as the U.S. president seeks to rally the alliance’s members to step up defense spending. Read more...
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