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Nato leaders to approve Trump-backed defense spending goal at Hague summit

Wednesday 25 June 2025 - 09:32
By: Zahouani Ilham
Nato leaders to approve Trump-backed defense spending goal at Hague summit

NATO leaders convened in The Hague on Wednesday for a summit designed with U.S. President Donald Trump in mind, as European allies aim to reassure him of their commitment by agreeing to significantly boost defense spending. The anticipated agreement will raise NATO’s defense spending target to 5% of GDP an effort to address Trump’s demands and Europe’s growing concerns over Russia's aggressive stance following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the financial challenges of this increase but insisted it is essential given the current global security landscape. “With the threat posed by Russia and the broader international situation, there is simply no other option,” he said.

The summit takes place amidst global tensions, including recent hostilities between Israel and Iran and a U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites. NATO officials hope these events won’t distract from the meeting’s focus, which Rutte is hosting in his hometown.

Trump has repeatedly warned that NATO allies who fall short of spending commitments may not receive U.S. military support, once again questioning his stance on NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense principle. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump claimed there are “numerous definitions” of the clause and refrained from a clear endorsement.

The proposed 10-year plan calls for members to allocate 3.5% of GDP to core military needs, such as personnel and equipment, and 1.5% to broader security measures like cyber defense and infrastructure adaptation. This shift from the current 2% goal represents a major financial undertaking.

Although all NATO members agreed to the statement establishing this new benchmark, Spain asserted it does not need to meet the full target, arguing it can fulfill its obligations with lower expenditures a position Rutte disagrees with.

Offering a rare look into behind-the-scenes diplomacy, Trump recently shared a private message from Rutte praising his firm stance on Iran and expressing confidence in his leadership. “Europe is going to pay in a BIG way as they should, and it will be your win,” Rutte wrote.

To align with Trump’s expectations, Rutte has streamlined the summit agenda and final communiqué to highlight the new spending commitment. While the statement will acknowledge the Russian threat and reiterate support for Ukraine, it will avoid in-depth commentary, reflecting Trump’s softer approach toward Moscow and reduced support for Kyiv compared to Joe Biden.


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