President Donald Trump dominantly achieved allies' commitment to increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP at the 76th NATO Summit.
The success of this commitment is a triumph for Trump, appealing to his 'Make America Great Again' political base.
Intense diplomatic efforts were deployed to avoid irritating Trump and revealing conflicts within the western nations.
The final summit declaration vaguely referred to the collective defense commitment, reinforcing the validity of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.
The final declaration, however, omits any mention of Russian aggression and the war in Ukraine.
Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but did not commit to continuing US military support for Ukraine.
Europeans are left alone and should prepare to lessen their dependence on US military backing.
Conclusion: Trump's handling of the summit emphasises the need for Europeans to seek their own security through more defence coordination and a decrease in reliance on US support.