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The fallout at the White House between Zelenskyy and Trump has tensed the current geopolitical situation in Europe, which could affect all NATO members ...
NATO's commitment to spend five percent of GDP on defense by 2035 was meant to unify the alliance, but it's revealing ...
The decision by NATO members on Wednesday to spend five percent of their GDP on defence could shift budget priorities.
It is a pivotal moment in Ukraine as Kyiv announced it will hold another round of peace talks with Russia on Wednesday. It's ...
NATO allies agreed to the goal, however, as they worried about Trump's threats to pull America out of the alliance. That will likely leave European countries with a "less generous" welfare state ...
The impact of Article 5 on Ukraine NATO’s credibility hinges on Article 5 and its commitment to offer membership to any European country that can contribute to security in Europe and North America.
As NATO’s yearly summit concluded in The Hague on Wednesday, alliance leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5 percent of national income across member countries by 2035.
NATO countries have agreed to increase their defense spending to 5% of their economic output, a commitment pushed by President Donald Trump for years.
Measured as a portion of GDP, Poland is NATO’s biggest military spender and is the only country in the alliance to spend more than 4%. Estonia also surpasses the U.S. by GDP at more than 3.4%.
WASHINGTON — Leaders meeting at the NATO Summit in the Netherlands Wednesday are set to announce a goal to spend the equivalent of 5% of their countries' economic output on defense. President ...
NATO allies agreed to the goal, however, as they worried about Trump's threats to pull America out of the alliance. That will likely leave European countries with a "less generous" welfare state ...