NATO, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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Donald Trump has said he will make a “major statement” about Russia on Monday after he confirmed the United States would supply weapons to Ukraine via Nato, with the alliance covering the full cost.“I think I’ll have a major statement to make on Russia on Monday,
Following years of criticizing NATO as a "rip-off," President Trump now endorses the alliance as member countries agree to double their defense spending targets.
U.S. President Donald Trump has wrapped his participation in the annual NATO summit, a gathering far chummier than the tense meetings of his first term.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump unveils secret plan to arm Ukraine without dragging US into warThe Trump administration has reportedly found a way to arm Ukraine without direct weapons transfers — a strategy that could shift the battlefield balance, informs Аxios. US President Donald Trump has unveiled a new approach to supporting Ukraine.
NATO allies on Wednesday rubber-stamped a commitment to spend 5 percent of GPD on defense and related investment by 2035.
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'You Did It, Sir!': Donald Trump Embarrasses Himself, Claims NATO Countries Are Grateful He's Making Them Spend More on DefenseDuring a press conference at the NATO Summit last week, Donald Trump claims NATO countries were trying to increase their defense spending for decades and were thankful he finally made it happen for them.
Over the years, President Donald Trump has suggested that his backing for other allies under NATO’s collective security guarantee would depend on whether U.S. allies are spending enough on defense.
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase their defense spending from 2 percent of GDP to 5 percent by 2035, which many Trump supporters say is proof that his hard-charging negotiating tactics, even among friends, produces results.