(The Epoch Times)—President Donald Trump wrapped up a whirlwind 24-hour visit to the Netherlands on June 25 for the NATO summit, securing a significant agreement to increase defense spending commitments from allies.
In contrast to last year’s summit, hosted by President Joe Biden in Washington amid scrutiny following his debate performance against Trump, this year’s event reflected a notable shift in tone and priorities.
During the summit, attention focused on Trump’s remarks about the Middle East cease-fire, a leaked intelligence report about U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, and his position on the Russia–Ukraine conflict.
Here are the key takeaways from this year’s summit.
‘Historic Milestone’
At this year’s summit, NATO allies agreed to dramatically increase their defense spending targets to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), a plan that Trump has long championed.
During a news conference at the summit, Trump hailed the new agreement, known as the Hague Defense Commitment, as a “historic milestone”—something, he said, “no one really thought possible.”
According to the summit statement, NATO members agreed to allocate at least 3.5 percent of their GDP annually to core defense requirements by 2035. Members agreed to submit annual plans showing a credible path to reaching this goal.
In addition, NATO members will spend a further 1.5 percent of their GDP annually to invest in critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, civil preparedness, and innovation, and to boost the defense industrial base.
Trump said that the defense commitment will add more than $1 trillion a year to NATO’s collective defense.
He said he wanted the new money to be spent on military hardware and not bureaucracy.
“Hopefully, that hardware is going to be made in America, because we have the best hardware in the world,” he said, promoting the U.S. defense industry, poised to be the main beneficiary of the increased defense spending.
Iran Looms Large at Summit
While the summit was expected to be Trump’s moment to celebrate recent U.S. strikes that destroyed three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, the president spent much of his time pushing back against news reports that cast doubt on the military operation’s success.
During the news conference at the summit, Trump said that the reports demeaned the pilots, including those flying B-2 bombers, who took part in the military operation over the weekend.
Trump criticized CNN and other media outlets for reporting that a leaked classified U.S. intelligence assessment concluded that the strikes did not destroy critical components of the nation’s nuclear program.
In response, Trump cited a statement from Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, who claimed that the country’s nuclear installations were “badly damaged” by the attacks.
During his meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on the morning of June 25, Trump also said the U.S. strikes helped end the Israel–Iran conflict, likening them to the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings that ended World War II.
Trump–Rutte Dynamics
At the Hague summit, the relationship between Trump and the NATO secretary-general was particularly notable.
Rutte praised Trump’s leadership in pushing NATO allies to ramp up defense spending and lauded his “decisive action” in dismantling Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.
During their bilateral meeting on the morning of June 25, Trump likened the Israel–Iran conflict to “a big fight” between “two kids in a schoolyard.”
“You know, they fight like hell, you can’t stop them. Let them fight for about 2 to 3 minutes, then it’s easy to stop them,” Trump said.
Rutte responded with a quip, saying, “Then daddy has to sometimes use strong language.”
The exchange quickly went viral, with critics accusing the NATO chief of being excessively flattering toward Trump.
Rutte defended his remarks, calling Trump “a good friend” and adding, “I think he deserves all the praise.”
Trump Meets With Zelenskyy
Another key highlight of the summit was Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on June 25 on the sidelines. When asked if he had discussed a potential cease-fire, Trump told reporters, “No, I just wanted to know how he’s doing.”
“It was very nice, actually. We had a little rough times,” Trump said. “He couldn’t have been nicer.”
Trump expressed his intention to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin to explore ways to broker a cease-fire. He didn’t comment on whether he still considered plans to impose additional sanctions on Russia.
European leaders had hoped that Trump would follow through on his earlier pledge to enact secondary sanctions on the Kremlin, but that expectation appears to be on hold for now.
The summit’s communiqué also reflected a shift in language. The 2024 statement declared, “Ukraine’s future is in NATO.” This has been replaced with, “Allies reaffirm their enduring sovereign commitments to provide support to Ukraine, whose security contributes to ours.”
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