French President Emmanuel Macron stated that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, along with Trump’s policies, are pushing Europe to take more responsibility for its security. Macron emphasized the need for Europe to boost its defence industry and purchase more European arms. During an informal summit in Brussels, European leaders discussed strengthening military capabilities, supporting Ukraine, and enhancing cooperation with NATO and non-EU allies to address rising threats in the region.
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Nato promises historic rearmament shift in bid to win over Trump
Nato allies have committed to increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 to secure U.S. support under President Trump, who emphasized the need for European nations to contribute more. The summit at The Hague reaffirmed collective defense while addressing concerns over the fiscal implications and included a review of the spending goal in 2029, despite some allies not meeting previous targets. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: NATO countries have agreed to...
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