Group 1 - EU member states are urging a temporary pause on potential retaliatory actions against Trump's tariffs before the NATO summit in June, prioritizing an agreement on European security issues with the US president [1][2] - NATO officials are being encouraged to minimize the scale of the upcoming summit to reduce the likelihood of conflict with Trump, amid uncertainty regarding his actions at the meeting [1][3] - Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on European steel and aluminum, and a 10% tariff on EU imports, with a decision to potentially double these tariffs postponed until early July, contingent on negotiation outcomes [2][3] Group 2 - A detailed report is being prepared by NATO to assess member countries' current capabilities and discuss how to reduce reliance on the US for security, with a feasible timeframe of 5 to 10 years for transitioning responsibilities [3] - The upcoming summit is expected to have a reduced focus on key policy areas such as Ukraine's NATO membership application and relations with Asian partners, due to the emphasis on appeasing Trump [4] - European leaders are concerned about a repeat of the chaotic 2018 NATO summit, where Trump threatened to withdraw from the alliance, leading to increased defense spending commitments from member states [3][4]
又怂了!欧盟各国敦促:不要在北约峰会前报复特朗普
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-05-08 08:26