BRUSSELS (CN) — As Donald Trump returned to the White House, European leaders and top military brass look to step up their ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This is their first conversation after the ...
The head of Nato has said “crazy” ethical investing rules are thwarting Europe’s efforts to ramp up defence spending ...
In an address to EU lawmakers, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged the 27-nation bloc to 'take control' of its own ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.
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The transatlantic relationship as we know it is probably going to be extremely challenging,' says expert from EUISS - Anadolu ...
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The return of Trump will once again put European defense spending levels at the center of the United States’ approach to NATO ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte welcomed Donald Trump's return to the White House on Monday, saying his presidency "will turbo-charge defence spending and production" at the alliance.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expects the return of Donald Trump as US president will "turbo-charge" the Western alliance ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte said Trump's return "will turbo-charge defence spending and production" at the alliance.