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In a joint announcement, NATO members agreed to meet the five percent commitment by 2035, with 3.5 percent of their ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is sticking by his decision to break with NATO allies this week from spending more on defense ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez walked away from this week’s Nato summit with an opt-out from spending more on defence ...
NATO's biggest summit of the year was a win for the U.S. President, who secured the pledges of dramatically increased defense ...
The EU heads of state opened a packed two-day meeting Thursday grappling with growing internal divisions over Russia ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defended his decision to break with his NATO allies over increases in military spending and called President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Spain “doubly unfair.” ...
NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
On top of that, the allies will dedicate 1.5% of their GDP to upgrading infrastructure — roads, bridges, ports and airfields ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday wrapped up participation in the annual NATO summit facing an alliance that had ...
The allies have finally had the pleasure of getting to know Pedro Sánchez Pérez Castejón, the new world leader of ...
The NATO summit concludes with partners committing to increase Defense spending to 5% of GDP, with our country opting out. 2035. A decade ahead. Not even Nostradamus, seeing the current scenario of ...