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Trump Says Spain Shows Generosity After NATO Security Payment Dispute
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First reported by Calcalist · 22 hours ago
What happened
President Trump acknowledged Spain's willingness to increase NATO defense payments after earlier threats to cut trade ties, signaling a temporary easing of tensions between the U.S. and Spain during the NATO summit in Ankara.
- 01Trump says Spain agreed to increase NATO defense budget payments after prior disputes.
- 02He quoted Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez calling their talk "very cordial."
- 03Trump previously called Spain a "terrible partner" and threatened trade cuts.
- 04U.S. Treasury is preparing a list of Spanish goods for a possible trade embargo.
- 05Trump ordered a halt to all trade with Spain, including tourism, over defense spending.
- 06Spain's government recently lost its parliamentary majority amid political turmoil.
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