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
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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