EU, UK, NATO chiefs discuss defense
Trump insists NATO countries more than double their current defense spending target to five percent of GDP, a goal out of reach for many

The EU's 27 leaders on February 3, 2025, held a first meeting in Brussels after US President Donald Trump's inauguration.
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EU leaders huddle Monday with Britain’s prime minister and the head of NATO to discuss efforts to boost Europe’s defenses faced with an aggressive Russia — as Donald Trump demands America’s allies spend much more.
The gathering in Brussels is billed as a “triple first”: the first time the European Union’s 27 leaders meet since the US president’s inauguration, their first-ever dedicated talks on defense and their first with a British premier since Brexit.
European nations have ramped up their military budgets since Russia launched its all-out invasion of Ukraine almost three years ago.
But officials concede they are still not arming themselves fast enough as warnings grow that Moscow could attack one of their own in the coming years.
Trump’s return to the White House has given a fresh jolt to the debate -- with the volatile leader saying Europe can no longer take US protection for granted.
Trump insists NATO countries more than double their current defense spending target to five percent of GDP, a goal out of reach for many.
