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NATO will not collapse and US will defend its allies, Estonian minister says

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Posted on April 17, 2026

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By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS, April 17 (Reuters) - NATO member Estonia has no doubt that the United States would help defend it if Russia attacks, its defence minister told Reuters, while warning that

Estonia’s Minister: NATO Strong, US Will Defend Allies Despite Strains

By Andrius Sytas

Estonia’s Confidence in NATO and US Commitment

Estonian Concerns Over Russian Threats

VILNIUS, April 17 (Reuters) - NATO member Estonia has no doubt that the United States would help defend it if Russia attacks, its defence minister told Reuters, while warning that Europe is not ready to stand up to Moscow on its own.

Estonian intelligence warned in February its neighbour Russia is already stockpiling ammunition for future wars after the conflict in Ukraine ends. Russia has described allegations by European leaders that it could attack NATO as nonsense.

US Commitment and Recent Tensions in NATO

U.S. President Donald Trump this month threatened to pull the U.S. out of the alliance over European members' refusal to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz near Iran. The alliance was already rattled by his plans to take over Greenland from Denmark, a NATO ally.

Estonian Defence Minister’s Perspective

But Hanno Pevkur, defence minister of Estonia, told Reuters he was in no doubt that the U.S. would come to its defence if Russia attacks.

"Yes I trust the U.S. and yes I trust all our allies," he said during a visit to the Lithuanian capital Vilnius on Thursday.

He said the U.S. needs Europe for its military as much as Europe needs the U.S., so "I don't believe that NATO will collapse".

NATO’s Enduring Strength Despite Challenges

He compared NATO's current strains to a long marriage: "There are no 50 years of purely smooth sailing. You have differences and problems, and you need to work through them."

Europe’s Military Preparedness and Defence Spending

But the minister said Europe is not ready to stand up militarily on its own now.

"Are we there where we want to be? No", he said. "All of us (in NATO) need to invest more into defence".

He said most NATO members are not upholding the agreement last year by heads of NATO members to increase their spending to at least 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) that Trump demanded.

Estonia is due to spend 5.1% of its GDP this year, among the highest in NATO.

NATO’s Global Focus and Future Priorities

Looking beyond Europe, Pevkur said NATO should focus on helping end the conflict in Iran, arguing this could allow the United States to shift more attention back to Ukraine.

"Once it's resolved, there is a chance to bring more U.S. focus towards Ukraine," he said. "For our region, that remains the main problem."

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Estonia remains confident in U.S. commitment to NATO’s mutual defence, despite recent political strains within the alliance (e.g., Trump’s rhetoric) (Reuters; Axios)
  • NATO-wide defence spending has surged: European members and Canada increased investment by ~20% in 2025; all now meet the 2 % GDP baseline, and a new 5 % by‑2035 target has been set (NATO report; Annual Report)
  • Estonia itself will exceed 5 % of GDP in defence spending between 2026–2029, one of the highest among NATO members, but Europe overall is still not militarily self‑sufficient

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Estonia trust the US to defend it if Russia attacks?
Yes, Estonia's defense minister said he trusts the US and all NATO allies would come to its defense.
Is Europe ready to stand up to Russia on its own?
No, the Estonian defense minister stated Europe is not currently ready to face Russia militarily without the US.
What did Estonia warn about Russia in February?
Estonian intelligence warned that Russia is stockpiling ammunition for future wars after the Ukraine conflict.
Are NATO members meeting their defense spending targets?
Most NATO members are not meeting the agreed-upon defense spending of at least 5% of GDP; Estonia will spend 5.1%.
What issue did the Estonian minister highlight regarding NATO's global focus?
He suggested that resolving the Iran conflict could allow the US to shift more focus back to supporting Ukraine.

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