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NATO's commitment to spend 5% of GDP on defense by 2035 was meant to unify the alliance, but it's revealing dangerous fault ...
As expected, the main result was the European pledge to spend 3.5 per cent on defence and 1.5 per cent on defence-relevant infrastructure by 2035, bringing the total spending by European countries to ...
After keeping Donald Trump happy with a pledge to up defence spending at NATO's summit, Europe is now bracing for a key ...
Spain was the only NATO ally not to commit to a large increase in military expenditures. It’s far from Russia, and its ...
The agreement to do so marks an increase for the Baltic States, which had exceeded the alliance’s previously agreed threshold of 2%, established in 2014.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth meets Baltic leaders to discuss defense spending, ensuring 5% GDP investments in 2026.
NATO allies aiming to increase independence from Washington should focus on generating European capacity in areas where only ...
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The money fight that will shape Europe’s future

Military spending, the war in Ukraine, and EU's multiyear budget are set to strain Europe’s public finances over the next few ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and President Trump's tough stance on NATO have 'energized' the alliance ...
Balancing economic interests and security concerns, European officials said they got the best deal possible with President ...
Hear directly from President Donald Trump as he addressed Europe’s increased defense spending and its implications for trade and transatlantic relations in a press conference. Trump highlighted the ...