NATO summit’s top issues: Defense spending, Ukraine — and Biden

    People walk and ride scooters through security fencing, by the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, which has been draped with signage ahead of the NATO Summit, Monday, July 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    Good morning – and welcome to the Washington Examiner’s live coverage of the NATO summit in Washington D.C.

    The alliance is celebrating its 75-year anniversary, though the occasion will not solely be a celebration given the concerns and threats they’re facing, ranging from Russia’s war in Ukraine to Beijing’s continued aggression, among other topics.

    Click here to read more about what is on the agenda.