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NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
NATO allies on Wednesday agreed to more than double their defense spending target from 2% of gross domestic product to 5% by 2035, in the most decisive move from the alliance in over a decade ...
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
A look at where defense spending stands among NATO: Measured as a portion of GDP, Poland is NATO’s biggest military spender ...
NATO countries agree to the target of spending 5 percent of GDP on defense after dragging their feet to hit 2 percent.
Rutte says China’s Xi will likely call Putin ‘to keep NATO busy in Europe,’ before he launches military operation on Taiwan; ...
NATO summit addresses defense spending as Trump pushes European allies for 5% GDP commitment, while Iran nuclear concerns and ...
Achieving NATO’s higher defence spending target of 3.5% of GDP will increase budget deficits and public debt across the EU ...
Rome seeks to classify mega-infrastructure as a strategic military asset amid push to meet NATO's 5% GDP defense expenditure ...
The UK faces a "rising" and unpredictable threat from Iran, according to a new report that highlights an increase in ...
By Lili Bayer and Andrew Gray BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO leaders are expected to endorse a big new defence spending target at an alliance summit in The Hague on Wednesday, as demanded by U.S. President ...
NATO members have agreed to a new defense spending goal of 5% of each country’s economic output by 2035, more than doubling the previous figure of 2%. It’s an ambitious timeline that ...