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NATO leaders agreed to a significant increase in defense spending and reaffirmed their commitment to mutual defense at the June 25 summit in The Hague, largely influenced by US President Donald Trump.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to US leadership, not Trump, when he said "daddy" uses strong language sometimes. White House jumped on it.
Arguably few things better demonstrate NATO bending over backward to please President Donald Trump than this remark by the military alliance's secretary-general, Mark Rutte.
NATO leaders endorse 5% GDP spending goal for security, with Spain excluded, to defend against outside attacks.
US President Donald Trump is expected to attend the first summit of his second term, despite his fractious relationship with the alliance.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The head of the NATO military alliance warned Monday that no country could have an opt-out from a massive new hike in defense spending, and that progress they make ...
President Trump is expected to talk about spending commitments from the alliance’s members, while NATO’s secretary general has been eager to avoid diplomatic blowups.
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