NATO Summit: A United Stand Against Russian Militarization
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for NATO's support in bolstering Ukraine's defense industry ahead of a summit. The meeting emphasizes unity against Russian aggression, with a focus on increasing defense spending. The summit also addresses U.S. criticisms and highlights the challenges of expanded NATO commitments.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has made a direct appeal to NATO countries, urging them to support Ukraine's defense industry. This request comes on the eve of a pivotal summit where U.S. demands for increased NATO spending will be a central topic of discussion.
U.S. President Donald Trump, traveling to the summit in the Netherlands, criticized Spain's stance on spending targets. Despite previous criticisms, Trump aims to showcase NATO's unity against Russian threats, particularly in military advancements that include drone technology.
The summit's agenda will reflect on meeting U.S. expectations for a 5% GDP defense expenditure, amplifying a show of strength against Russia. However, the ongoing conflict with Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East cast uncertainties on NATO's strategic direction.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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