The NATO Summit 2025 has officially begun, uniting leaders from all 32 member countries to discuss the fast-changing global security environment.
Taking place in The Hague, Netherlands, this year’s summit centers on several critical topics, such as continued aid for Ukraine, increasing tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, cybersecurity risks, and NATO’s strategic approach to adapting to new global conflicts.
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Who is attending the NATO summit?
During the two days of meetings, several events are scheduled. Still, the primary emphasis of the NATO summits is the North Atlantic Council meeting on June 25, where leaders will address security expenditures and other urgent issues.
All 32 NATO heads of state or government, top European Union members, and Ukraine’s representatives are expected at that meeting. Notably, they include:
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
- US President Donald Trump
- French President Emmanuel Macron
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
- Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen or European Council President Antonio Costa
Other NATO members whose heads of state or government are expected are:
Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden.
Additionally, a group of Asian ally states is usually invited, including Japan, Australia, South Korea and New Zealand. Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and New Zealand’s Christopher Luxon have confirmed attendance.
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What’s on the Agenda?
- Several topics are set to be discussed, including Russia’s war and NATO financing.
- They are also expected to address the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
- Long-term military support for Ukraine and expanding NATO’s defense industry capabilities
- Budget commitments from member states, aiming to meet or exceed the 2% GDP defense spending target
- Cybersecurity cooperation and artificial intelligence in modern warfare
Why the NATO Summit 2025 Matters
The NATO Summit 2025 comes at a pivotal moment in global geopolitics. With new threats emerging across Europe and the Indo-Pacific, alliance cohesion and long-term strategic planning are more critical than ever. The decisions made this week could shape global defense and diplomatic priorities for the next decade.