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NATO leaders meeting in The Hague this month look set to agree to a major increase in military budgets under pressure from US President Donald Trump.
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At their meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, the defence ministers of the 32 NATO member states laid the groundwork for the ...
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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 ...
Most U.S. allies at NATO endorse President Donald Trump's demand that they invest 5% of gross domestic product on their ...
Officials organising a NATO summit in The Hague this month are expected to keep it short, restrict discussion of Ukraine, and ...
Ministers and military representatives pose during a group photo of NATO defence ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, 5 June, 2025 ...
The Alliance sets a 3.5% of GDP defense target, more than the U.S. spends on defense today.
Gideon Rachman That was Mark Rutter, the Nato secretary-general, speaking in London earlier this week. It was one of a series of increasingly urgent statements that the head of Nato has been making.