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The NATO alliance agreed to a new defense spending target of 5% GDP by 2035, after a record number of members met the prior 2 ...
NATO promised to use members' soaring defense budgets for a fivefold increase in air defenses. But there are problems beyond ...
Many member countries would have to double defense spending by 2035 to meet new targets, charts show.
The NATO summit in The Hague reaffirmed the alliance’s commitment to Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic future, and President Zelensky’s meeting with President Trump highlighted the need ...
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
NATO estimates show Poland spent the highest percentage of its GDP on defense and was the only country estimated to spend ...
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all have conscription, as do several of the Nordic countries, as well as Turkey and Greece.
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 ...
Following years of criticizing NATO as a "rip-off," President Trump now endorses the alliance as member countries agree to ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday agreed to a major defense spending increase while leaving room for some alliance countries, ...
NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
Ahead of a key NATO summit, President Donald Trump once again raised questions about America’s commitment to defend its ...