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Trump Arrives in Netherlands for NATO Summit, With Defense Spending High on Agenda

Last updated: July 2, 2025 11:23 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Trump Arrives in Netherlands for NATO Summit, With Defense Spending High on Agenda

THE HAGUE, Netherlands—In a scene reminiscent of a royal debutante ball, President Donald Trump touched down in Amsterdam on Tuesday evening for the NATO summit, which will unfold in The Hague from June 24 to 25. Disembarking at 7:51 p.m. local time, Trump sported a cap emblazoned with “USA,” perhaps signaling his readiness to champion American interests.

Shortly after his arrival, he graced a social dinner hosted by King Willem-Alexander and Queen MĂĄxima at the Royal Palace. As is customary in diplomatic circles, Trump and fellow NATO leaders participated in a group photo op with the Dutch monarchs, showcasing the delicate dance of international camaraderie.

Before boarding Air Force One, Trump expressed his exasperation towards both Iran and Israel, accusing them of undermining a recently brokered cease-fire. In a volley of mutual accusations, Israel pointed fingers at Iran for violating the truce mere hours after its establishment, leading to an Israeli counterattack.

While acknowledging Iran’s transgressions, Trump also expressed annoyance at Israel’s military response. En route to the Netherlands, he reassured reporters that Tel Aviv had promised to halt its retaliatory actions, insisting, “The cease-fire is very much in effect, and I think we’re going to keep it there for a long time.” A bold statement, indeed, given the volatility of the region.

At the forefront of this year’s NATO summit agenda is Trump’s persistent call for increased defense spending among member nations—an issue he has been vocal about since his initial presidency. The allies are expected to discuss a new defense spending aspiration of 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) per member, a significant leap from the current 2 percent guideline.

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Trump has long criticized NATO members for their perceived lack of financial commitment to the alliance. Since resuming his role at the White House, he has ramped up pressure on fellow states to embrace more ambitious defense expenditure targets. In response to his concerns, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has proposed a two-tiered spending plan, recommending that member nations allocate 3.5 percent of GDP to core defense and an additional 1.5 percent towards infrastructure and industrial capacity annually.

“I think we’re going to have stronger peace, better peace,” Trump remarked, expressing enthusiasm for the new proposal. He added, “NATO was broke and I said, ‘you’re going to have to pay.’ Now they’re paying a lot.” A statement that raises eyebrows, considering the inherent complexities of multinational budgetary commitments.

However, not all member nations are on board. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro SĂĄnchez recently declared that his country would not adhere to the proposed 5 percent defense spending target, having reached an agreement with NATO to be exempt from this commitment. Currently, Spain allocates just under 1.3 percent of its GDP to defense, making it the alliance’s least robust investor.

“There’s a problem with Spain. Spain is not agreeing, which is very unfair to the rest of the people,” Trump lamented, perhaps channeling the frustrations of a parent dealing with a rebellious teenager.

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