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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO leaders are expected to endorse a big new defence spending target at an alliance summit in The Hague ...
By refusing to agree spending increases to appease US President Donald Trump, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez threatens ...
Ahead of a NATO summit, European nations need to take more responsibility for their own defense.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts are due to gather Tuesday for a summit ...
NATO allies are poised to take a "quantum leap" by hiking defence spending to counter the threat of Russia, Secretary General ...
BRUSSELS/MADRID, June 22 (Reuters) – NATO members agreed on Sunday to a big increase in their defence spending target to 5% ...
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Slovakia has to reserve the right to decide how fast to raise spending towards NATO's new targets for 2035 and any increase ...
While Estonia, Greece, Poland, Turkey, and the U.S. are already close to spending 3.5% of their GDP on hard defense capabilities, Spain has undermined the 3.5% proposal, with Prime Minister Pedro ...
NATO has signed off on a pledge to ramp up defense spending before its upcoming summit, but Madrid insisted it would not need ...
NATO leaders are expected to agree by Wednesday that member countries should spend 5% of their gross domestic product on ...
Spain obtained an exemption from NATO’s ambitious defense spending target of 5% of GDP after several days of diplomatic ...