
Memo to Trump: Don’t go wobbly on Ukraine at the NATO summit
Ukrainian firefighters working to extinguish a blaze after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv on July 6, 2026.
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The leaders of the alliance’s member states will reaffirm their commitment to increasing military spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 and pledge "long-term military aid" to Ukraine in this document. Taking opening and closing remarks into account, each of the 32 NATO leaders will have less than five minutes to speak. Russian aggression is Europe’s generational security challenge (and down the road, potentially America’s, too); it demands to be top-of-mind for every leader in the alliance.
Furthermore, And Ukraine has shown great fortitude in repelling the attack: It’s now struck repeatedly inside Russia itself, raising the cost of war for Moscow.
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The leaders of the alliance’s member states will reaffirm their commitment to increasing military spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 and pledge "long-term military aid" to Ukraine in this document.
according to TASSTaking opening and closing remarks into account, each of the 32 NATO leaders will have less than five minutes to speak.
according to TASSRussian aggression is Europe’s generational security challenge (and down the road, potentially America’s, too); it demands to be top-of-mind for every leader in the alliance.
according to New York PostAnd Ukraine has shown great fortitude in repelling the attack: It’s now struck repeatedly inside Russia itself, raising the cost of war for Moscow.
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