The 36th NATO summit in Ankara focused on defense spending and support for Ukraine, amid tensions related to U.S. President Donald Trump's criticisms. Trump praised Turkish President Erdogan but admitted attending the summit due to Turkey's invitation. Dutch NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for a 'transatlantic revolution' in defense industry, urging increased investment in drone capabilities. He proposed raising defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with specific targets for military and security infrastructure. The article notes that countries like Slovenia, Albania, and the Czech Republic have struggled to meet previous NATO defense goals, while Croatia performs well.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses NATO and defense spending, which are politically charged topics, the framing remains balanced. It presents both Trump's stance and Rutte's proposals without overtly favoring either side. The emphasis on meeting NATO goals and the mention of countries struggling to comply,





