Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news NATO Summits During Wartime Have Centered on Ukraine, But Trump’s Presence May Shift the Focus
  • Local news

NATO Summits During Wartime Have Centered on Ukraine, But Trump’s Presence May Shift the Focus

    Wartime NATO summits have focused on Ukraine. With Trump, this one will be different
    Up next
    (FILES) A handout picture provided by the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office shows him waving during a ceremony on the occasion of 36rd death anniversary of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in Tehran on June 4, 2025. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told ABC News in an interview on June 16 that assassinating Iran's supreme leader would "end the conflict" between the two arch-foes. His comments were made when asked about reports that US President Donald Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to kill Khamenei out of concern it would intensify the Iran-Israel showdown. (Photo by KHAMENEI.IR / AFP) / === RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / KHAMENEI.IR" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS === (Photo by -/KHAMENEI.IR/AFP via Getty Images)
    Experts Warn Trump’s Iran Strikes Risk Global Conflict and Strengthen ‘Axis of Evil’ Alliance
    Published on 22 June 2025
    Author
    Internewscast
    Tags
    • different,
    • Donald Trump,
    • focused,
    • Have,
    • NATO,
    • one,
    • Summits,
    • this,
    • Trump,
    • Ukraine,
    • Vladimir Putin,
    • Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
    • wartime,
    • will,
    • with,
    • world news
    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest

    BRUSSELS – At NATO’s initial summits after Russia launched its comprehensive invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was given a prominent position among leaders. This time, the scenario will differ.

    Europe’s largest land war since World War II has entered its fourth year, continuing to threaten the continent’s safety. Ukraine is still engaged in the battle, preventing Europeans from being drawn into it. Recently, Russia initiated one of the most significant drone offensives on Kyiv since the conflict began.

    However, the situation has shifted. The Trump administration argues it must maintain strategic flexibility to lure Russian President Vladimir Putin into negotiations, meaning Ukraine cannot dominate the spotlight.

    In Washington last year, the military alliance’s weighty summit communique included a vow to supply long-term security assistance to Ukraine, and a commitment to back the country “on its irreversible path” to NATO membership. The year before, a statement more than twice as long was published in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. A new NATO-Ukraine Council was set up, and Kyiv’s membership path fast-tracked. Zelenskyy received a hero’s welcome at a concert downtown.

    It will be very different at a two-day summit in the Netherlands that starts Tuesday. NATO’s most powerful member, the United States, is vetoing Ukraine’s membership. It’s unclear how long for.

    Zelenskyy is invited again, but will not be seated at NATO’s table. The summit statement is likely to run to around five paragraphs, on a single page, NATO diplomats and experts say. Ukraine will only get a passing mention.

    If the G7 summit is anything to go by …

    Recent developments do not augur well for Ukraine.

    Earlier this month, frustrated by the lack of a ceasefire agreement, U.S. President Donald Trump said it might be best to let Ukraine and Russia “fight for a while” before pulling them apart and pursuing peace.

    Last weekend, he and Putin spoke by phone, mostly about Israel and Iran, but a little about Ukraine, too, Trump said. America has warned its allies that it has other security priorities, including in the Indo-Pacific and on its own borders.

    Then at the Group of Seven summit in Canada, Trump called for Russia to be allowed back into the group; a move that would rehabilitate Putin on the global stage.

    The next day, Russia launched its mass drone attack on Kyiv. Putin “is doing this simply because he can afford to continue the war. He wants the war to go on. It is troubling when the powerful of this world turn a blind eye to it,” Zelenskyy said.

    Trump left the G7 gathering early to focus on the conflict between Israel and Iran. Zelenskyy had traveled to Canada to meet with him. No meeting happened, and no statement on Russia or the war was agreed.

    Lacking unanimity, other leaders met with Zelenskyy to reassure him of their support.

    Questions about US support for Ukraine

    Trump wants to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. He said he could do it within 100 days, but that target has come and gone. Things are not going well, as a very public bust up with Zelenskyy at the White House demonstrated.

    Trump froze military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine’s armed forces for a week. The U.S. has stepped back from the Ukraine Defense Contact Group that was set up under the Biden administration and helped to drum up weapons and ammunition.

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth skipped its last meeting; the first time a Pentagon chief has been absent since Russian forces invaded in February 2022.

    Addressing Congress on June 10, Hegseth also acknowledged that funding for Ukraine military assistance, which has been robust for the past two years, will be reduced in the upcoming defense budget.

    It means Kyiv will receive fewer of the weapons systems that have been key to countering Russia’s attack. Indeed, no new aid packages have been approved for Ukraine since Trump took office again in January.

    “The message from the administration is clear: Far from guaranteed, future U.S. support for Ukraine may be in jeopardy,” said Riley McCabe, Associate Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a U.S.-based policy research organization.

    Cutting aid, McCabe warned, could make the Kremlin believe “that U.S. resolve is fleeting, and that time is on Russia’s side.”

    “Putin has less incentive to negotiate if he believes that U.S. disengagement is inevitable and that Russia will soon gain an advantage on the battlefield,” he said.

    What the summit might mean for Kyiv

    Trump wants the summit to focus on defense spending. The 32 allies are expected to agree on an investment pledge that should meet his demands.

    Still, the Europeans and Canada are determined to keep a spotlight on the war, wary that Russia could set its sights on one of them next. They back Trump’s ceasefire efforts with Putin but also worry that the two men are cozying up.

    Also, some governments may struggle to convince their citizens of the need to boost defense spending at the expense of other budget demands without a strong show of support for Ukraine — and acknowledgement that Russia remains NATO’s biggest security threat.

    The summit is highly symbolic for Ukraine in other ways. Zelenskyy wants to prevent his country from being sidelined from international diplomacy, but both he and his allies rely on Trump for U.S. military backup against Russia.

    Concretely, Trump and his counterparts will dine with the Dutch King on Tuesday evening. Zelenskyy could take part. Elsewhere, foreign ministers will hold a NATO-Ukraine Council, the forum where Kyiv sits among the 32 allies as an equal to discuss its security concerns and needs.

    What is clear is that the summit will be short. One working session on Wednesday. It was set up that way to prevent the meeting from derailing. If the G7 is anything to go by, Trump’s focus on his new security priorities — right now, the conflict between Israel and Iran — might make it even shorter.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest
    You May Also Like
    Trump warns of more attacks; lauds 'spectacular military success' on Iran nuclear sites
    • Local news

    Trump Predicts Future Attacks; Praises ‘Remarkable Military Success’ on Iran Nuclear Facilities

    President Trump on Saturday declared U.S. strikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Vice Pres. Vance: ‘We’re not at war with Iran. We’re at war with Iran’s nuclear program’
    • Local news

    Vice President Vance Clarifies: ‘Our Conflict is with Iran’s Nuclear Program, Not Iran Itself’

    IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    88 children removed from Iowa church camp in abuse probe
    • Local news

    88 Children Rescued from Iowa Church Camp Amid Abuse Investigation

    Iowa authorities reported that 88 children were placed into protective custody after…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Bernie Sanders pushes income equality, access to healthcare at rally
    • Local news

    Bernie Sanders Advocates for Fair Wages and Healthcare Access at Rally

    SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – On Saturday afternoon, Senator Bernie Sanders packed the…
    • Internewscast
    • June 21, 2025
    What does bombing Iran mean for the US?
    • Local news

    What are the implications for the US if Iran is bombed?

    () The U.S. conducted three strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran on…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Six people were killed, two people were hospitalized and two others remain missing after a boat capsized in Lake Tahoe on June 21, 2025. (U.S. Coast Guard)
    • Local news

    Boat Capsizes on Lake Tahoe: 6 Confirmed Dead, 2 Missing

    Six people died, two people were hospitalized and two others remain missing…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Virginia woman arrested in connection with Netflix star's fatal hit and run
    • Local news

    Virginia Woman Arrested in Connection with Hit-and-Run Death of Netflix Star

    A Virginia woman was brought before the court on Saturday due to…
    • Internewscast
    • June 21, 2025
    Republican lawmaker on U.S. bombs against Iran: 'This is not constitutional'
    • Local news

    Republican Congressman Questions Constitutionality of U.S. Bombing Iran

    Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), one of the most vocal Republicans pushing against…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Why tariffs are already driving some healthcare premiums higher
    • Local news

    How Tariffs Are Impacting Healthcare Premium Increases

    Related video above: How patients and doctors can reduce healthcare costs (NEXSTAR)…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Israel says the remains of 3 hostages have been recovered from Gaza
    • Local news

    Israel Recovers Bodies of Three Hostages from Gaza

    TEL AVIV – The Israeli Defense Forces have retrieved the bodies of…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Murder, kidnapping charges filed in 2023 missing persons case
    • Local news

    Charges Filed for Murder and Kidnapping in 2023 Missing Persons Case

    A former resident of Beaufort County has been apprehended and faces charges…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    US bombs three Iran nuclear sites, entering war
    • Local news

    The US Launches Strikes on Three Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Engages in Conflict

    On Saturday, President Trump revealed that the United States had conducted bombings…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Migrants disembarking a Border Force vessel at Dover Docks.
    • US

    Escalating Border Situation as 1,000 Migrants Cross Channel in 48 Hours Despite Increased French Patrols

    MORE than 1,000 migrants have crossed the Channel in small boats in…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Parents charged with murder in death of infant found in dresser drawer
    • US

    Parents Accused of Killing Infant Discovered in Dresser Drawer

    HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KIAH) — Two parents are facing murder charges following…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Armed gunman shot dead after opening fire at Sunday church service
    • US

    Gunman Neutralized After Shooting at Sunday Church Service

    One person was injured at a Wayne, Michigan church on Sunday morning…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Nighttime video of a large wedge tornado near Enderlin, ND.
    • US

    Massive Tornado with Dark Funnel Carves Destructive Path in Lethal Storms, Claiming Three Lives

    THIS is the moment a mammoth wedge tornado rips a path of…
    • Internewscast
    • June 22, 2025
    Internewscast Journal
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Guest Post
    • Support Our Cause
    Copyright 2023. All Right Reserverd.