Trump Threatens Trade with Spain Amid NATO Summit Tensions
Donald Trump announced a cessation of all trade with Spain, criticizing its military spending and labeling it a 'terrible ally.' This move escalates tensions at the NATO summit in Ankara, where NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte defended Spain's increased defense contributions.

During the NATO summit in Ankara, Donald Trump declared an end to all trade with Spain, citing dissatisfaction with its military expenditure. His remarks positioned Spain as a focal point of contention, with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte countering by highlighting Spain's recent increases in defense spending.
Trump also stated that the U.S.-Iran intent agreement is 'over,' referencing mutual accusations of breach and recent military strikes against Iranian targets. The Spanish government characterized the situation as 'business as usual,' despite the threats. This trade dispute could destabilize bilateral economic relations and impact broader NATO dynamics as member states navigate their defense commitments.




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