US expresses disappointment with Spain ahead of NATO summit

US Ambassador to NATO Matthew G. Whitaker stated on Wednesday that President Trump is disappointed with Spain over base access during Operation Epic Fury and military spending.

Whitaker spoke at a press conference on July 1 2026 and clarified that he does not expect a clash between Trump and Pedro Sánchez at the summit to be held on July 7 and 8 in Ankara.

The diplomat noted that Washington values military capabilities more than spending itself and that Spain met The Hague commitments in that regard. He added that the United States will apply rewards or punishments according to compliance with defense objectives.

Whitaker rejected protection clauses in European defense initiatives and called for greater industrial consolidation. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed confidence in European coordination ahead of the meeting.

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Illustration of Donald Trump lashing out at Spain during a meeting with NATO Secretary General in the Oval Office.
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Trump lashes out at Spain and calls it a disaster as NATO partner

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US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Spain during a meeting Wednesday in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels a six-month review of American military presence in Europe. The move follows several allies, including Spain, refusing to support the war against Iran.

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faced failures in his bid to break the EU-Israel Association Agreement and saw Pentagon frustration revealed over Spain's NATO stance. Diplomatic sources doubt his energy crisis proposals. Spain defends its role as a reliable ally, having increased defense spending.

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