Nato North Atlantic Treaty Organization
European leaders call for a ceasefire for Trump as the starting point for Friday's meeting with Putin in Alaska
According to Macron, the US president has confirmed by videoconference that NATO will not be involved in Ukraine's security guarantees. Moreover, the French president has explained that Trump has assured them that only Zelensky will negotiate the territories that Ukraine is supposed to cede to Russia.
The Spanish Government will grant urgent military spending loans to Indra, Airbus and other companies without specifying the amount
The Spanish Government has not specified the amount of the loans and has authorised the granting of loans as a matter of urgency not only to Indra and Airbus, but also to other companies, although it has not disclosed any names.
Trumpek %100eko muga-zergekin presionatu du Errusia, eta NATOrekin adostu du aliatuek finantzatutako armak bidaltzea Ukrainara
Trumpek 50 eguneko epean Errusiari %100eko muga-zergak ezarriko dizkiola iragarri du, baldin eta Moskuk Ukrainarekin su-etena eta bake prozesua hastea ahalbidetuko duen akordiorik lortzen ez badu. Aldi berean, iragarri du Ameriketako Estatu Batuek (AEB) armak bidaliko dizkiela NATOko herrialdeei, eta haiek arduratuko direla finantzatzeaz eta ondoren Ukrainara transferitzeaz.
It will be news: the vote on the Amnesty Act, the rearmament of NATO and the heat wave from Saturday onwards
A summary of what will be news today, in two words.
This is the military spending of NATO countries: the US does not even reach 5%
No country is close to 5% of GDP, because most countries do not reach 3%, and many do not spend 2%, even though they made that commitment after the war in Ukraine.
Trump threatens to multiply tariffs on Spain by not raising defense spending to 5%
The US president has assured us that he will negotiate a new trade agreement with Spain because of Pedro Sánchez's refusal to raise military spending to 5%, against the rest of NATO states.
Sanchez insists that Spain will not spend more than 2.1% of GDP on military spending
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has admitted that there is "agreement" with Spain on the new military spending target.
All NATO countries have committed themselves to increasing defense spending by 5%
The official declaration contains no exceptions for countries such as Spain.
Rutte believes the allies will agree to raise defense spending to 5% and that Spain will not jeopardize the summit
U.S. President Donald Trump will put on the table of the NATO Assembly the need to increase defense spending. Espain-Government, but he is at the center of the debate by warning N not to raise military spending.
Rutte, convencido de que los aliados pacten el 5% en Defensa, no cree que España pueda hacer peligrar la cumbre de la OTAN
Sanchez and Trump, in family photo and away at NATO dinner tables
Thanks to the dinner offered by the Kings of the Netherlands at the Palace of Huis ten Bosch, Sanchez and Trump met for the first time amid controversy over increased defense spending.
It will be news: the truce between Israel and Iran, the NATO summit in The Hague and the presentation of the present
NATO "has a problem with Spain," Trump said before the start of the Hague summit
In this way, the US president criticizes Spain's spending level and also avoids Trump's explicit support for Article 5 of A0NATO, the mutual defense clause of its members.
The Spanish Government confirms that it will allocate 2.1% to military spending under pressure
Representatives from 32 countries that make up the Atlantic Alliance will meet today and tomorrow in The Hague.
Rutte says Spain will have to spend 3.5% of its GDP on military spending
In addition, the NATO Secretary-General added that the commitments will be reviewed by 2029. Rutte has made it clear that "NATO has no voluntary clause to stay out of an agreement" and that "it does not know the secondary and side agreements".
Spain has reached an agreement with NATO to exempt it from spending 5% on defence
On Thursday, the US again demanded that all NATO countries, including Spain, allocate 5% to defense after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez informed NATO that he would not commit to raising defense spending to that amount.
Trump said Spain pays "very little" as a member of NATO
In addition, the US president has insisted that all members of the organization should invest 5% of GDP in defense.
Sanchez has informed NATO that it will no longer raise defense spending and that it is "irrational" by 5%
The President of the Spanish Government proclaims the legitimate right of each Government to make certain "sacrifices", such as raising taxes or reducing public services and social benefits.