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综述丨北约峰会:象征性的共识 盖不住的矛盾
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-06-26 09:12
Group 1 - The NATO summit in The Hague concluded with a symbolic consensus on increasing military spending, but underlying tensions between the US and Europe have become more pronounced [1][2] - The core agenda of the summit was to raise NATO members' annual defense spending from the current 2% of GDP to 5%, a demand strongly advocated by US President Trump [1][2] - A compromise proposed by NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg suggested dividing the 5% target into 3.5% for traditional military capabilities and 1.5% for non-traditional areas like cybersecurity, with the deadline extended from 2032 to 2035 [1][2] Group 2 - Several countries, including Spain, Belgium, and Slovakia, expressed concerns about the high military spending target, indicating that it would be difficult to meet in the short term [2] - The issue of Ukraine was notably downplayed at this summit, with less emphasis on aid compared to the previous summit, and the NATO-Ukraine Council meeting was canceled [2] - Analysts suggest that the NATO summit is losing its strategic coordination function due to the US's isolationist policies, making it challenging to implement any consensus reached [3]