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To talk about President Trump, Ukraine and NATO’s new spending commitments, Nick Schifrin sat down with Secretary General ...
Trump's NATO success pushes allies to pledge 5% GDP on defense, marking the biggest jump since 1949, but requires faster U.S.
With every Oval Office meeting and summit, the leaders of other countries are settling on tactics and strategy in their ...
NATO members Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are withdrawing from a treaty that banned anti-personnel ...
Flattery and compliance clearly have their uses. Trump is extremely sensitive to criticism and susceptible to praise, however ...
The invitation was extended during his meeting with Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte in Vilnius, Lithuania. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has been tasked with preparing the meeting.
NATO defense ministers are proposing a 5% annual investment in defense spending by member nations to enhance defensive capabilities during a meeting in Brussels on Thursday.
Most, if not all, ministers on Thursday appeared to support a plan by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to allow 1.5 percent G.D.P. of the 5 percent benchmark to be spent on defense-related ...
A ceasefire in Ukraine would allow Russia to increase its weapons stockpiles, posing risks to NATO member states, stated NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a speech at Chatham House. When ...
NATO on Wednesday clarified comments that its Secretary-General Mark Rutte made earlier in the day, when he suggested that four U.S. soldiers who went missing while training in Lithuania had died.