Nato Boosts Defense Spending, Trump's Legacy in Ukraine
Update: 2025-12-17
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Nato countries, influenced by former President Donald Trumps pressure, have committed to boosting defense spending to five percent of their GDP, strengthening collective defense. Natos chief, Mark Rutte, credits Trump for this significant foreign policy success. Meanwhile, Russias President Vladimir Putin dismisses concerns of potential attacks on allied nations, while Ukraine grapples with Russias annexation of four regions. US envoys and European allies are negotiating peace plans, including a proposed territorial exchange and multinational force, as Nato vows to protect Ukraine with severe consequences for any aggression.
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