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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts will meet formally Wednesday for a summit that could unite the world’s biggest security organization around ...
Will the rearmament agenda bring more security—or lead to a self-inflicted economic and social crisis?
Sweden will reach a new NATO spending target of 5% of the country's GDP, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Friday during a joint press conference with NATO general secretary Mark ...
Russia produces as much ammunition in three months as NATO does in a year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned.
Rutte declared that if military spending did not increase to “the 5 percent, including the 3.5 percent core defence spending, you could still have the National Health Service, or in other ...
NATO members lack enough air and missile defenses to counter potential threats from Russia, the leader of the trans-Atlantic military alliance said.
LONDON (AP) — NATO members need to increase their air and missile defenses by 400% to counter the threat from Russia, the head of the military alliance plans to say on Monday. Secretary-General ...
Officials organising a NATO summit in The Hague this month are expected to keep it short, restrict discussion of Ukraine, and choreograph meetings so that Volodymyr Zelenskiy can somehow be in ...
Ukraine, Russia, defense spending and a general lack of U.S. enthusiasm are all on the table at this year's NATO Summit.
Most U.S. allies at NATO endorse President Donald Trump’s demand and are ready to ramp up security spending even more, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Thursday.
NATO defense ministers are proposing a 5% annual investment in defense spending by member nations to enhance defensive capabilities during a meeting in Brussels on Thursday.
NATO allies can't entirely hedge their security concerns around "reliance on America," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly warned during his visit to Brussels Thursday to meet with allied ...