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Europe's five largest military powers meet ahead of key NATO summit with Ukraine in mind

Europe's top military powers gather to coordinate support for Ukraine ahead of NATO summit

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Coverage highlights pressure on Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez, vows by leaders to assume a greater NATO burden as the United States under President Trump draws down forces, and a pledge of “strong” support for Ukraine. Euronews, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, and Reuters all report on the unity message after recent tensions.

Analysts will watch the upcoming NATO summit for concrete policy steps, further statements on burden‑sharing, and any clarification of the U.S. drawdown referenced by the leaders.

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Quick answers

Which countries took part in the meeting?

The coverage refers to Europe’s five largest military powers but does not specify the individual nations involved.

Why is Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez under pressure?

According to the reports, Sánchez faces pressure as Europe collectively backs Ukraine ahead of the NATO summit.

What does the reference to “Trump draws down” imply?

The headlines note that President Trump is reducing U.S. military presence, prompting European leaders to pledge taking on more of the NATO burden, though specific details are not provided.

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