特朗普出席北约峰会最后一日,乌克兰问题与国防开支成焦点


基辅方面警告称,在爱国者防空拦截弹严重耗尽后,该国无法拦截俄罗斯的弹道导弹

2026年7月8日 美国东部时间凌晨3:47 / 福克斯新闻网
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻网

唐纳德·特朗普总统称乌克兰战争为“大屠杀”,谴责高额人员伤亡
唐纳德·特朗普总统称乌克兰战争为“大屠杀”,谴责高额人员伤亡

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普迎来北约峰会的最后一日,此前峰会首日已出台多项引发热议的声明并举行多场双边会谈,北约各国领导人正试图在国防开支、对乌支持以及跨大西洋安全未来等议题上展现团结。

特朗普将与北约其他领导人出席峰会唯一一场全体会议,随后将与乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基以及叙利亚总统艾哈迈德·沙拉举行双边会谈。预计他将在峰会结束后召开新闻发布会,之后离开土耳其安卡拉返回华盛顿。

在峰会最后一日到来前,特朗普于周二与土耳其总统雷杰普·塔伊普·埃尔多安举行双边会谈,期间宣布美国将解除对土耳其的制裁,他表示:“我们不会制裁朋友。”特朗普还暗示,美国准备推进向安卡拉出售F-35隐形战斗机的计划,而此前多年美国因土耳其采购俄罗斯S-400防空系统一直反对这笔交易。

特朗普在北约峰会首日与土耳其总统雷杰普·塔伊普·埃尔多安会面

特朗普或向这位曾被视为北约麻烦的盟友出售王牌隐形战机

周三的议程预计将聚焦于北约加强集体防御的努力,成员国持续落实更高的国防开支承诺,并在俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰四年多后协调对乌支持。

特朗普与泽连斯基的会晤将是当日最受关注的活动之一,基辅方面一直在向盟友施压,要求提供军事援助和防空能力,同时寻求维持西方对其对俄战争的支持。

基辅方面警告称,该国的爱国者防空拦截弹已严重耗尽——乌克兰官员称这是该国对抗俄罗斯弹道导弹袭击最有效的防御手段。乌克兰官员表示,由于弹药储备不断减少,本周大规模空袭中发射的所有弹道导弹都未能被拦截。

乌克兰战场正在重塑北约的未来

峰会召开前,乌克兰官员呼吁近40个伙伴国立即从现有库存中转移爱国者拦截弹,同时等待长期生产计划跟上步伐。基辅方面还已获得欧洲方面的支持,将由德国出资采购数百枚爱国者导弹,但其中许多交付预计要等到数月甚至数年后,这凸显出乌克兰敦促盟友利用现有库存填补缺口的迫切性。

特朗普与泽连斯基的会晤将是当日最受关注的活动之一

预计特朗普还将与叙利亚总统沙拉举行会晤。在巴沙尔·阿萨德政权倒台后,叙利亚政府一直寻求与美国加强接触,这一转变重塑了中东安全格局,也为美土合作创造了新机遇。

预计特朗普将在峰会结束后召开新闻发布会,阐述本届政府对北约的优先事项,以及在这场为期两天的峰会中达成的任何协议,随后于周三下午离开土耳其。

周三的讨论还将聚焦于成员国如何将2025年达成的将5%国内生产总值用于国防及国防相关投资的里程碑式承诺,转化为切实的军事能力。

北约秘书长马克·吕特已敦促成员国提交“清晰、具体且可信的计划”以实现这一目标,他认为北约必须加快武器、弹药和军事基础设施的生产,以威慑俄罗斯。

叙利亚总统艾哈迈德·沙拉在2025年9月24日纽约联合国总部举行的联合国大会上发言

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峰会最后一日前,特朗普再次对欧洲盟友提出批评。周二,这位总统再次质疑北约成员国是否为支持美国尽到了足够责任,并暗示他可能会撤回驻欧美军,同时再次推动美国控制格陵兰岛。

“我们花了这么多钱帮助他们应对俄罗斯……我们本可以一分钱都不用花。我们可以把所有士兵撤出欧洲,”特朗普说道。他还抱怨称,尽管美国为欧洲安全投入了大量资源,“你会认为他们会非常愿意为我们提供帮助,但他们实际上并没有。”

Trump enters final NATO summit day as Ukraine, defense spending take center stage

Kyiv warns it cannot intercept Russian ballistic missiles after running critically low on Patriot interceptors

July 8, 2026 3:47am EDT / Fox News

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

President Donald Trump calls Ukraine war ‘carnage,’ condemns high casualties

President Donald Trump calls Ukraine war ‘carnage,’ condemns high casualties

President Donald Trump enters the final day of the NATO summit Wednesday as alliance leaders seek to project unity on defense spending, support for Ukraine and the future of transatlantic security following a series of headline-making announcements and bilateral meetings during the opening day of the gathering.

Trump will join fellow NATO leaders for the summit’s only plenary session before holding bilateral meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. He is expected to conclude the summit with a press conference before departing Ankara, Turkey, for Washington.

The final day comes after Trump used Tuesday’s bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to announce the United States would lift sanctions on Turkey, saying, “We don’t sanction friends.” Trump also signaled he is prepared to move forward with the sale of F-35 stealth fighter jets to Ankara despite years of U.S. opposition stemming from Turkey’s purchase of the Russian-made S-400 air defense system.

President Donald Trump met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on day one of the NATO Summit.(Emrah Gurel/Pool via REUTERS)

TRUMP COULD HAND PRIZED STEALTH JETS TO NATO ALLY ONCE SEEN AS ALLIANCE HEADACHE

Wednesday’s agenda is expected to focus on the alliance’s efforts to strengthen collective defense as members continue implementing higher defense spending commitments and coordinate support for Ukraine more than four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion.

Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy will be among the day’s most closely watched events as Kyiv continues pressing allies for military assistance and air defense capabilities while seeking to maintain Western backing for its war effort against Russia.

Kyiv has warned it is running critically low on Patriot interceptor missiles, which Ukrainian officials describe as the country’s most effective defense against Russia’s ballistic missile attacks. Ukrainian officials said none of the ballistic missiles launched during a massive barrage this week could be intercepted because of dwindling supplies.

UKRAINE’S BATTLEFIELD IS TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE OF NATO

Ahead of the summit, Ukrainian officials appealed to nearly 40 partner nations to immediately transfer Patriot interceptors from their existing stockpiles while longer-term production catches up. Kyiv also has secured European backing for hundreds of Patriot missiles financed by Germany, though many of those deliveries are not expected for months or years, underscoring Ukraine’s push for allies to bridge the gap with existing inventories.

Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy will be among the day’s most closely watched events.(Ukrainian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Trump also is expected to meet with Syrian President al-Sharaa, whose government has sought closer engagement with Washington following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, a shift that has reshaped the security landscape in the Middle East and created new opportunities for U.S.-Turkish cooperation.

Trump is expected to cap the summit with a press conference outlining the administration’s priorities for the alliance and any agreements reached during the two-day gathering before departing Turkey Wednesday afternoon.

Wednesday’s discussions also are expected to focus on how allies turn 2025’s landmark commitment to spend 5% of gross domestic product on defense and defense-related investments into tangible military capabilities.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged member nations to present “clear, concrete and credible plans” for meeting the target, arguing the alliance must accelerate the production of weapons, ammunition and military infrastructure to deter Russia.

President of Syria Ahmad Al-Sharaa speaks during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the United Nations headquarters on Sept. 24, 2025, in New York City.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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The final day also follows another round of criticism from Trump aimed at European allies. Speaking Tuesday, the president again questioned whether NATO members were doing enough to support the United States and suggested he could withdraw U.S. troops from Europe as he renewed his push for U.S. control of Greenland.

“With all the money we spend to help them with Russia … we don’t have to spend any money. We could remove all of our soldiers out of Europe,” Trump said. He also complained that despite America’s investment in European security, “you would think they’d be very willing to do something to help us, and they really weren’t.”

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