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EU summit: "Sense of concern about Putin's Russia is very significant"
CGTN Europe
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26/06/2025
CGTN Europe interviewed Dr. Mark Shanahan, Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Surrey
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Dr. Mark Shanahan is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Surrey.
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Mark, welcome back, good to see you.
00:06
President Trump got almost everyone in NATO to cough up 5% GDP spend on defence.
00:12
Now, of course, European countries have to find the cash.
00:15
Will pleasing Mr. Trump on the international stage mean inflicting displeasure on the voters at home?
00:24
Potentially, yes, but this is not an immediate hit for any country in Europe.
00:30
The increase to 5% is due to happen by 2035, when, of course, Donald Trump will be long gone from the political scene.
00:38
And it is notional in that sense.
00:42
It's not all going to happen immediately for EU countries.
00:46
The EU has flexed its rules so that they can increase spending over a four-year period up to 1.5% each year.
00:56
But it will be significant pain.
00:59
This is the end of the Cold War dividend for Europe, where America largely picked up the cost for the defence of Western Europe
01:07
against, first of all, the Soviet Union and subsequently Russia.
01:12
Russia remains a very significant threat.
01:16
And I think citizens across Europe are going to have to suck up some pain to ensure a safe collective defence.
01:24
We've heard a lot from the politicians over the last 24 hours, but not much from the people paying the bills.
01:30
Will voters across Europe tolerate higher defence spending over the coming decade, higher taxes and poorer public services?
01:39
If it is not imposed too harshly and too quickly, there is a real sense that Russia presents a significant threat to Western Europe.
01:52
Whether you are in Poland or any of the other countries bordering Russia or further away in some of the bigger economies,
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France, Germany, the UK, that sense of concern about Putin's Russia at the moment is very, very significant.
02:09
Even if there is a ceasefire in Ukraine, that ceasefire gives the Russians time to rebuild their forces.
02:18
They're certainly going to spend more than 5% of GDP on their own defence.
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So there is a tacit understanding, country by country, it will be felt, there will be some protests.
02:30
But overall, the political mood across NATO, the EU countries within that, are for a stronger defence and that's going to cost.
02:40
Spain, of course, Spain's Prime Minister Sanchez publicly rejecting this 5% target, clashing with President Trump.
02:48
Spain's judgment, presumably, that it needs to pay for health and education and social care, rather than an increase in defence spending.
02:58
Was that a political misstep or calculated to retain support at home?
03:05
The Prime Minister faces huge domestic issues in Spain.
03:10
There are big corruption cases being pointed at his party.
03:14
And at the moment, he is trying to avoid having to call snap elections.
03:19
Now, in these get-togethers, like we saw in The Hague yesterday,
03:24
a lot of what each individual leader says is more for their domestic audience than it is maybe to appease Donald Trump
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or to create some kind of argument with him.
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Donald Trump has got an awful lot on his plate as well.
03:39
Spain doesn't rate very highly on that.
03:42
He can't impose sanctions just on Spain in the way that, he says, because Spain is a member of the EU.
03:49
I think this one will turn out to be a bit of a storm in a teacup.
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It will brew for a little while, but in the end, I think the US and Spain will remain reasonable friends,
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and I'm sure Spanish defence spending will rise.
04:05
Mark, good to see you. Thanks for that.
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Dr Mark Shanahan, Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Surrey.
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