THE HAGUE, June 25 (Reuters) - NATO leaders on June 25 backed the big increase in defense spending that President Donald Trump had demanded, and restated their commitment to defend each other from ...
As the sun rose over Brussels on Wednesday, diplomats from all 32 Nato member states scrambled to the alliance’s headquarters. Overnight, around 20 Russian drones had entered Nato airspace over Poland ...
Hague summit ends with US president praising NATO Rutte, other leaders deployed charm offensive on Trump Differences on Russia, Ukraine papered over Questions on possible US troop drawdown in Europe ...
NATO leaders meeting in The Hague on 25 June agreed to invest 5% of GDP on defence and security by 2035 To meet that goal, total NATO spending would have to rise by USD912 billion to USD2.36 trillion ...
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