NATO Spending Pressure

Allies face Trump-led pressure to firm up defense spending commitments.

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3 of 7 articles on this topic (42%) were written by left-leaning sources.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte demanded that all 32 allies bring “clear, concrete and credible plans” to the July 7-8 summit in Ankara for meeting the alliance’s defense-spending targets. President Donald Trump is attending the Turkey summit to press members to carry out last year’s spending commitments, including his push for defense budgets of 5% of GDP. U.S. Ambassador Matthew Whitaker said Washington wants Europe to take over conventional defense of the continent, with the United States “doing less” rather than leaving NATO. Trump also signaled closer defense cooperation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.