Zürcher Nachrichten - NATO summit seeks to keep Trump happy -- and alliance united

EUR -
AED 4.321955
AFN 74.141068
ALL 96.206942
AMD 443.599209
ANG 2.106234
AOA 1079.165777
ARS 1636.401294
AUD 1.66791
AWG 2.118319
AZN 2.026114
BAM 1.954818
BBD 2.371578
BDT 143.887095
BGN 1.939022
BHD 0.443707
BIF 3490.518447
BMD 1.176844
BND 1.492631
BOB 8.136946
BRL 6.131823
BSD 1.177493
BTN 107.201772
BWP 15.629948
BYN 3.355371
BYR 23066.13674
BZD 2.36811
CAD 1.610922
CDF 2671.435077
CHF 0.912636
CLF 0.025796
CLP 1018.581594
CNY 8.130519
CNH 8.118821
COP 4354.957227
CRC 565.808506
CUC 1.176844
CUP 31.186358
CVE 110.799769
CZK 24.240686
DJF 209.148565
DKK 7.471881
DOP 72.081839
DZD 153.094775
EGP 55.906671
ERN 17.652656
ETB 183.058075
FJD 2.589409
FKP 0.86943
GBP 0.874283
GEL 3.154568
GGP 0.86943
GHS 12.951169
GIP 0.86943
GMD 86.504138
GNF 10329.751538
GTQ 9.034461
GYD 246.343088
HKD 9.196316
HNL 31.197812
HRK 7.534037
HTG 154.340487
HUF 379.415003
IDR 19896.896626
ILS 3.681291
IMP 0.86943
INR 107.141675
IQD 1542.253684
IRR 49574.54152
ISK 144.904875
JEP 0.86943
JMD 183.468598
JOD 0.834418
JPY 182.581392
KES 151.812834
KGS 102.914648
KHR 4730.912279
KMF 493.09791
KPW 1059.15586
KRW 1707.363795
KWD 0.360974
KYD 0.981195
KZT 579.861266
LAK 25213.876402
LBP 105386.354327
LKR 364.256984
LRD 217.656936
LSL 19.03544
LTL 3.474913
LVL 0.711861
LYD 7.443501
MAD 10.789893
MDL 20.158615
MGA 5101.61741
MKD 61.630481
MMK 2470.900782
MNT 4201.727639
MOP 9.477617
MRU 47.050227
MUR 54.35107
MVR 18.125218
MWK 2044.177448
MXN 20.314146
MYR 4.600045
MZN 75.212174
NAD 19.041494
NGN 1582.548224
NIO 43.185387
NOK 11.250349
NPR 171.522635
NZD 1.971097
OMR 0.452497
PAB 1.177513
PEN 3.959486
PGK 5.063979
PHP 68.316244
PKR 328.987015
PLN 4.223074
PYG 7634.16432
QAR 4.284879
RON 5.097029
RSD 117.400749
RUB 90.324339
RWF 1713.484444
SAR 4.414511
SBD 9.475546
SCR 16.211403
SDG 707.87413
SEK 10.680351
SGD 1.492973
SHP 0.882938
SLE 28.832381
SLL 24677.823438
SOS 672.573666
SRD 44.276367
STD 24358.288784
STN 24.713718
SVC 10.302823
SYP 13015.391164
SZL 19.04123
THB 36.705879
TJS 11.127068
TMT 4.130721
TND 3.366137
TOP 2.833558
TRY 51.597769
TTD 7.969894
TWD 37.180612
TZS 3048.024956
UAH 50.935008
UGX 4220.861354
USD 1.176844
UYU 45.347216
UZS 14328.072251
VES 468.674678
VND 30562.63118
VUV 139.506278
WST 3.178925
XAF 655.619237
XAG 0.015054
XAU 0.000236
XCD 3.180479
XCG 2.122107
XDR 0.813997
XOF 651.971435
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.681118
ZAR 19.013834
ZMK 10593.016124
ZMW 22.118981
ZWL 378.943195
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • RYCEF

    -0.3000

    17.8

    -1.69%

  • NGG

    -0.5400

    90.27

    -0.6%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    23.95

    +0.08%

  • AZN

    -0.0500

    208.62

    -0.02%

  • GSK

    -0.3300

    60.85

    -0.54%

  • BP

    0.4800

    39.01

    +1.23%

  • BCE

    -0.1400

    25.57

    -0.55%

  • RELX

    0.4400

    30.99

    +1.42%

  • BTI

    2.1200

    60.99

    +3.48%

  • JRI

    -0.1300

    13.05

    -1%

  • BCC

    -1.2200

    84.38

    -1.45%

  • CMSD

    -0.0500

    23.76

    -0.21%

  • VOD

    -0.1300

    15.53

    -0.84%

  • RIO

    -2.5900

    96.34

    -2.69%

NATO summit seeks to keep Trump happy -- and alliance united
NATO summit seeks to keep Trump happy -- and alliance united / Photo: Mandel NGAN - AFP

NATO summit seeks to keep Trump happy -- and alliance united

NATO leaders will seek to lock in US President Donald Trump's commitment to their alliance with a summit pledge to boost defence spending, as they gather Tuesday in The Hague with global tensions soaring over Iran.

Text size:

The overriding focus of the gathering -- which kicks off with dinner hosted by the Dutch king -- has been on keeping Trump happy after his return to power sparked fears he could blow a hole in the seven-decade-old alliance.

From meeting his spending demand to limiting the participation of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, everything is being done to try to avoid the chances of a damaging confrontation with the volatile leader.

But despite the careful planning the meeting still risks being overshadowed by the fallout from Trump's decision to strike Iran's nuclear facilities.

Central to the effort to keep Trump on board -- given his threat not to protect lower-spending NATO allies -- will be a pledge to satisfy his insistence that members cough up five percent of their GDP on defence.

To give him a headline victory, NATO's 32 countries have thrashed out a compromise deal to dedicate 3.5 percent to core military needs by 2035, and 1.5 percent to broader security-related areas like cybersecurity and infrastructure.

"This is a quantum leap that is ambitious, historic and fundamental to securing our future," said NATO chief Mark Rutte, who warns the alliance must be ready to confront the threat of a Russian attack within five years.

- Deep divisions -

"We must navigate this era of radical uncertainty with agility, speed," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday in announcing the UK's commitment to meet NATO's spending target.

In a joint Financial Times op-ed on the summit's eve, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz likewise argued that Europe must rearm "not because someone asks us to, but because we are clear-eyed and owe it to our citizens to do so".

In the run-up to the meeting, Spain had sparked fears of undermining the alliance's carefully choreographed unity by refusing to commit to the headline figure of five percent.

But Rutte stressed Spain had not been granted an "opt-out" from the pledge.

"The summit will be historic," US NATO ambassador Matthew Whitaker said.

"This summit is really about NATO's credibility and we are urging all of our allies to step up to the plate and pay their fair share for transatlantic security."

But while the promise of more spending looks like it could win Trump over, deep divisions remain over the approach to Europe's key security issue: Russia's war in Ukraine.

Since storming back to power Trump has upended the West's approach to the three-year conflict by turning his back on Kyiv and opening the door to closer ties with Moscow.

- Zelensky downgraded -

Zelensky, who had an infamous Oval Office bust-up with Trump, has been downgraded from the central role he played at recent NATO gatherings.

This time he is set to attend the king's dinner, meet EU leaders and attend an industry forum -- but he will not hold formal talks with the alliance's 32 leaders.

Rutte said the summit would still send the message that support for Kyiv was "unwavering and will persist".

The French and German leaders, in a message aimed at Trump, said they would jointly press for a ceasefire in Ukraine and ramped-up pressure on Russia "including through sanctions" while in The Hague.

But despite Rutte's insistence that Ukraine's bid for membership remains "irreversible", the alliance will avoid any mention of Kyiv's push to join after Trump ruled it out.

Allies have also had to push hard just to get Washington to name Moscow as a "threat" in a summit declaration set to be released when NATO leaders hold their main session on Wednesday.

The push to make sure the United States remains on the same page comes as Washington is weighing whether to pull forces from Europe as it focuses more on the threat from China.

The Pentagon is set to announce the results of a review of its global deployments later in the year -- but diplomats at NATO say they don't expect Trump to make any announcements in The Netherlands.

A.Weber--NZN