# Trump's NATO Summit: A Shift from Conflict to Alliance Unity

*US President Donald Trump's NATO summit began with fury but ended on a high note with a show of unity among alliance members.*

July 9, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Trump's NATO summit began with fury but ended with a show of unity.
- European leaders showcased surging defence spending to convince Trump.
- NATO leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the mutual assistance clause.
- Trump's tone shifted from antagonism to affection behind closed doors.
- The final declaration pledged continued military support to Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump offered NATO allies an unexpected warm embrace as they wrapped up a key summit in Ankara, Turkey, after earlier lashing out at them over their response to his war on Iran. This abrupt swing from antagonism to affection within a few hours illustrated the wide range of emotions exhibited by the mercurial US leader.

## Summit Highlights

Trump described the summit as 'tremendously successful,' highlighting the unity among the 32 leaders. Behind closed doors, he reassured his counterparts that the US wanted to remain in the military alliance, a sentiment reflected in the final declaration where NATO leaders reaffirmed their 'ironclad commitment' to the mutual assistance clause enshrined in Article 5 of the alliance treaty.

## European Defence Spending

European leaders showcased their surging defence spending at the summit, aiming to convince Trump they are making good on a pledge to ramp up budgets and take more responsibility for their own security. German Chancellor Frederich Merz noted that NATO is holding together, becoming stronger, and more European.

## Trump's Shifting Tone

The summit did not start well, with Trump lashing out over NATO allies' failure to back his Iran campaign, threatening to cut trade with Spain, and insisting he still wants NATO member Denmark's territory of Greenland. However, his tone changed markedly once he came face-to-face with the leaders behind closed doors.

## NATO's Final Declaration

The final NATO declaration included a pledge by Europe and Canada to keep military support flowing to Ukraine to the tune of 70 billion euros ($80 billion) a year in both 2026 and 2027. NATO chief Mark Rutte insisted the alliance was emerging stronger from the summit despite disagreements.

## Significance for Bangladesh

The NATO summit's outcomes are significant for Bangladesh as they reflect the shifting dynamics within the alliance and the commitment to collective security. This has implications for global stability and the balance of power, which indirectly affects Bangladesh's strategic interests and regional security considerations.

## Sources

- BSS

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