U.S. President Donald Trump’s clash with Spain began in June ahead of the NATO summit, where just days before leaders convened in The Hague, Spain announced that it would not comply with Trump’s demands of raising defence spending to 5% of GDP.
Breakdown
- Trump suggested Spain should be expelled from NATO.
- The comment was made during a meeting with Finland's President Alexander Stubb. 5s
- Trump's suggestion followed Spain's refusal to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. 24s
- The meeting also secured Finland's purchase of 11 U.S. icebreaker ships. 52s
- The ship deal is worth about 5.3 billion euros, with deliveries starting in 2028. 57s