The president’s private assurances, relayed by a source familiar with the proceedings, focused on maintaining a robust supply chain for military hardware. Trump indicated that the U.S. is prepared to continue arms sales to member states, regardless of how those assets are ultimately deployed. This policy stance marks a pragmatic pivot, keeping the focus on commercial and strategic continuity rather than the political disputes that have recently hampered the alliance.
Noticeably absent from the dialogue were the lingering tensions surrounding Spain and the ongoing ceasefire discussions with Iran. By sidestepping these points of contention, as well as the previously volatile topic of Greenland, the president avoided reopening fissures within the coalition. The White House has maintained silence following the meeting, leaving the diplomatic community to interpret whether this restraint signals a genuine cooling of hostilities or merely a temporary tactical pause in the administration’s transactional approach to global defense.




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