Regardless of President Trump’s renewed insults and threats in opposition to Europe, NATO’s summit in Ankara concluded with a joint communique by all members together with america. The assertion reaffirmed the alliance’s “ironclad dedication” to Article 5—the precept that an assault on one member is taken into account an assault on all—and pledged an extra $80 billion in army help for Ukraine from Europe and Canada over the subsequent two years.
The communique mirrored a altering NATO, because it omitted the alliance’s earlier pledge that Ukraine would finally be a part of as a member—one thing Trump opposes—and on the identical time emphasised a “modernized alliance” with better European duty and fewer reliance on america.

