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The US and NATO leadership pushed to increase the alliance’s spending target from 2% of each member country’s GDP to 5%.
NATO countries are using creative math to meet the U.S. president’s demand to more than double annual spending, partly by ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO defense ministers are set Thursday to approve purchasing targets for stocking up on weapons and military ...
NATO member states signed off on the military alliance’s most ambitious military ramp-up since the Cold War as leaders closed ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will unveil his defence and security priorities Monday and tour a Toronto Armed Forces facility as ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says that most allies endorse President Donald Trump’s demand that they invest 5% of gross ...
NATO ministers to approve increased defense spending targets, focusing on weapons, logistics, and regional security amid rising global threats.
The military alliance looks set to satisfy US President Donald Trump's demands to commit to a massive increase in defense spending. Some creative counting proposed by NATO head Mark Rutte could soften ...
A 5% defense spending target for NATO members is looking increasingly likely as the alliance prepares for its big bang summit ...
The American ambassador to Canada is closely watching as Ottawa shapes its defence budget, but says the U.S. will not dictate ...
BRUSSELS — NATO defense ministers are set Thursday ... European allies and Canada have already been ramping up military spending, including arms and ammunition purchases, since Russia launched ...