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President Donald Trump says he may make a significant announcement regarding Russia, following growing frustration with ...
NATO's surprising move after Ukraine attack stuns Europe and the shocking decision will completely change everything you ...
US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in a rapid resolution to the long-standing dispute over the Grand ...
NATO's former Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is set to become Norway's next finance minister on Tuesday, the country's finance ministry confirmed to CNBC.
Jens Stoltenberg served as NATO secretary general for 10 years. In an interview, he speaks about military aid for Ukraine, his relationship with Donald Trump and his new job as head of the Munich ...
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Arguably few things better demonstrate NATO bending over backward to please President Donald Trump than this remark by the military alliance's secretary-general, Mark Rutte.
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Trump exposes Rutte's vassalage by publishing his laudatory messagesThe Secretary-General congratulates the U.S. President for his "decisive action in Iran, something no one dared to do and makes us safer" and tells him that "Europe will pay BIG TIME and it will be ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNShort and sweet: How Nato aims to avoid Trump summit bust-upFaced with volatile US President Donald Trump, Nato has tried its best to limit the chances of a diplomatic dust-up at its summit in The Hague.With leaders expected to agree to a deal ramping up ...
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French president announces €6.5 billion boost in military spendingFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday unveiled an additional €6.5 billion ($7.6 billion) in military spending over the next two years, citing unprecedented threats ranging from Russia’s ...
NATO boss praises ‘Dear Donald’ for pushing alliance to boost defense spending: ‘You made this change possible’ - Secretary General Mark Rutte credits Trump with pushing for ‘concrete plan’ to have me ...
NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.
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