NATO Summit Faces Uncertainty Amid U.S.-Europe Tensions

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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez secured an exemption from the NATO 5% GDP defense spending target, causing concern among other allies about potential divisions ahead of the NATO summit, with critics arguing it undermines alliance unity and burden-sharing.
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- Trump wants one thing from the NATO summit. Europe is going to give it to him. Politico
- Defence spending target of 5% GDP a ‘quantum leap’ in security, says Nato’s Rutte– Europe live The Guardian
- Ahead of this week's NATO summit, Europe is uncertain about its old ally, the U.S. NPR
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