Fears are mounting over the Nato summit with both the US and Spain opting out of a new spending target - and speculation Donald Trump might not turn up.
The military alliance is due to gather in The Hague tomorrow evening amid chaos in the Middle East and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The US has been demanding member states ramp up defence expenditure to 3.5 per cent of GDP, with an extra 1.5 per cent on measures such as cyber security.
However, a draft communique appears to have pushed back the timetable for hitting the level from 2032 to 2035.
The language on the pledge has also reportedly been watered down from 'we commit' to 'allies commit', with Spain flatly dismissing the idea of meeting the goal.










