(CLO) In a recent meeting with European officials, President-elect Donald Trump's foreign policy team announced that he will ask NATO member countries to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.
The discussions come as Trump aides work to solidify his policy toward Europe and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has seen Trump repeatedly demand that NATO members increase their defense spending from the current 2% of GDP to 5%.
Only 23 of the 32 members of the alliance have reached the 2% level. According to some sources, he is willing to accept 3.5% in the upcoming negotiations.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelenskyy met in Paris this month. Photo: Ukraine Presidency
Mr Trump has criticized NATO in the past for its dependence on US financial contributions and threatened to leave the alliance if allies do not increase their defense spending. Meanwhile, NATO countries are concerned about their ability to maintain support from Washington, especially in the context of the conflict in Ukraine.
However, through negotiations with Western officials, Mr. Trump has pledged to maintain military aid to Ukraine to ensure stability in the region, despite his campaign statements.
Talks on increasing defence spending in NATO are expected to continue, with some sources saying the talks could reach a 3% spending target at the NATO summit in the Netherlands in June. This reflects a shift in NATO's stance, with many members concerned about the difficult financial decisions needed to reach the target.
Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and European leaders, such as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, have expressed confidence that the US and NATO allies will continue to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.
Although Mr. Trump disagrees with Ukraine joining NATO, he still believes that providing weapons to Kiev will help promote a peaceful outcome through military force.
Ngoc Anh (according to Newsweek, FT)
Source: https://www.congluan.vn/ong-trump-muon-nato-tang-manh-chi-tieu-quoc-phong-len-5-post326804.html
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