At the NATO summit in The Hague, member states reached an agreement to raise their defense spending commitment to 5% of GDP, marking a significant shift in focus on security needs. President Trump celebrated this decision as a major success for the US and NATO. Lithuanian President Nauseda noted the summit's outcomes would be unfavorable for Russia, affirming strong NATO support for Ukraine, though there was a lack of stronger condemnation of Russia in the summit's communiqué. Nonetheless, Nauseda emphasized continued readiness to impose further sanctions on Russia.
President Donald Trump called the NATO spending increase a 'monumental' victory, emphasizing the strong commitment of the US to the alliance and its mutual defense responsibilities.
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda expressed that the decisions made during the NATO summit are 'bad news for Russia' and highlighted NATO's ongoing support for Ukraine against the backdrop of the conflict.
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