Trump meets with Zelenskyy and says higher NATO defense spending may deter future Russian aggression
Ukraine War,Volodymyr Zelensky,Donald Trump,Ukraine,Foreign Policy,Vladimir Putin,NATO,Russia
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President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the NATO summit Wednesday and suggested that increased spending by the trans-Atlantic alliance could help prevent future Russian aggression against its neighbors.
NATO members agreed to raise their spending targets by 2035 to 5% of gross domestic product annually on core defense requirements as well as defense-and security-related spending. That target had been 2% of GDP.
“Europe stepping up to take more responsibility for security will help prevent future disasters like the horrible situation...
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