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NATO set to commit to five percent defense spending goal amid threats from Trump - ‘I assume that in The Hague we will agree ...
Dutch PM Dick Schoof said earlier this month that Rutte had written to NATO leaders calling for them to reach 3.5 percent of ...
NATO members are set to agree to a goal to increase their defense spending level to 5% of their GDP as a means to address a ...
Global military spending surged 37% from 2015 to 2025. Ukraine has the highest military burden, spending 34% of its GDP on ...
Asian allies and partners should look to countries in Europe as a new-found example,” he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth has called on Indo-Pacific allies to increase their defense spending in the face of a "real" threat from China. Hegseth made the remarks at the Shangri-La security summit ...
The current minimum agreed by NATO's countries for defence spending is two percent of GDP. Under the compromise being hatched ...
The president has long pressed European allies to pay more for their own security. So they may redefine what qualifies as ...
Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergey Marchenko has proposed that EU members directly fund the country's armed forces Read Full ...
President Pavel said the country is willing to boost defense spending to 5 percent of GDP if NATO agrees. But what would this ...
Prime Minister Petr Fiala stated in an interview with Deník.cz that the government could envision spending around five percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) on defense annually. His comments ...