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Portugal is preparing a "credible" plan of gradual annual increases in defence spending to reach NATO's new target of 5% of ...
NATO members agreed to a big increase in their defence spending target to 5% of gross domestic product, as demanded by ...
President Donald Trump has long accused other NATO countries of being freeloaders, relying on the United States to provide the bulk of Europe's defense. Now those countries have pledged to ramp up ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed the big increase in defence spending that U.S. President Donald Trump had demanded, and restated their commitment to defend each other from attack after a brief summit ...
Trump has long demanded that NATO states spend 5 percent of their GDP on defense but has never said if the U.S. should be ...
NATO leaders are set to agree on a historic defense spending pledge, but the hike won’t apply to all
The head of the NATO military alliance warned Monday that no country could have an opt-out from a massive new hike in ...
Former Ukraine aid critics now back Trump's strategy requiring European funding for weapons to Kyiv after the president ...
Defense spending has long been a thorny subject for NATO members, and a persistent source of irritation for U.S. President Donald Trump, who was demanding that allies double their spending goals from ...
Carney government’s focus on military spending presents an opportunity for major new lines of business and lucrative ...
European nations have pledged more NATO funding partly through a novel redefinition of “defense.” Is it gimmickry or a more ...
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President Donald Trump's critics scoffed at his idea for NATO allies to pay more for their defense. Now, a new deal is in place to achieve that goal.
NATO leaders agreed to an "ambitious spending goal" at this week's summit, said The New York Times. They set a 2035 target of 5% of each country's national income on defense needs like "troops ...
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