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BRUSSELS, May 26 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that he assumes alliance members will agree to a broad defence spending target of 5% of gross domestic product during ...
Mark Rutte said the US should maintain "a very strong conventional" military presence in Europe despite allegations that Washington is preparing a review of its troop presence on the continent.
(Bloomberg) -- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the alliance will seek to adopt a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP at a June summit, meeting a demand by US President Donald ...
Mark Rutte has urged NATO members on Monday to increase air and missile defences by 400%, warning of a possible Russian attack within five years, advocating for higher military spending targets.
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte has warned countries must ramp up defence spending or “learn to speak Russian” as he gave a speech in London. Mr Rutte said the UK's goals to spend 2.5% on defence ...
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP ahead of next month's crucial leaders' summit, alliance Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Monday. "I assume that ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte says U.S. must remain a strong partner in the alliance Rutte spoke with The Dispatch following NATO's assembly in Dayton Rutte defends Trump's call for allies to boost ...
NATO allies must commit to spending 5% of GDP on defence, as Russian threat looms, says NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Within three months, Russia develops four times the amount of ammunition ...
Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte has warned countries must ramp up defence spending or “learn to speak Russian” as he gave a speech in London. Mr Rutte said the UK's goals to spend 2.5% on ...
Mark Rutte gave a keynote speech at Chatham House on Monday (9 June), where he proposed a target of 3.5% of economic output on military spending and another 1.5% on “defence-related expenditure”.
spoke with the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Mark Rutte. The leaders discussed the upcoming G7 and NATO summits, trans-Atlantic security, and supporting ...
Nato head Mark Rutte will on Monday call for a “quantum leap” in defence capacities including a “400 per cent increase” in air and missile defence which “protects” the alliance against ...
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