NATO leaders convened in The Hague on June 24-25 to address rising defense expenditures and bolster support for Ukraine as Russia's invasion exceeds four years. The United States has called upon NATO allies to increase their financial commitments toward the alliance, reflecting the urgency of military and financial resilience in response to the conflict. Russian President Putin views NATO's eastward expansion as a threat to national security, especially concerning nations with historical ties to Russia and Ukraine's potential NATO membership, which he argues justifies continued Russian interference in the region.
The topic of increased defense spending and support for Ukraine were key points of discussion at the NATO summit in The Hague, attended by leaders on June 24-25.
NATO member countries have been pressed by the United States to increase their financial contributions to the alliance amid ongoing tensions and military support for Ukraine.
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