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The alliance's Capability Targets 2025, to be formally set at a summit in June, will significantly increase the requirements ...
NATO proposed including expenditures on cybersecurity and activities related to border and coastal security to qualify for ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that he assumes alliance members will agree to a broad defence spending ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said that he expects alliance members to agree during next month's summit to a defense ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the alliance will seek to adopt a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP at a ...
NATO will raise the defence spending target for its member nations to between 3.5% and 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) ...
The president has long pressed European allies to pay more for their own security. So they may redefine what qualifies as ...
I assume that in The Hague we will agree on a higher defense spending target of in total five percent,’ said NATO Secretary ...
Dutch PM Dick Schoof said earlier this month that Rutte had written to NATO leaders calling for them to reach 3.5 percent of ...
When representatives of NATO nations meet in The Hague late next month, they're expected to dramatically hike the alliance's ...
Greece itself spent nearly 3.1% of its GDP on defense last year, NATO estimates. Athens has been consistently exceeding the 2 ...
That would amount to about 3.5% of GDP, from 2% now – conveniently also the core defense spending target that NATO leadership is calling for. NATO’s Capability Targets 2025, to be formally set ...