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Pushing countries to keep vows to boost defence spending and bolstering Europe's "dangerous" security will top Denmark's ...
On the one hand, increased military spending would make Europe safe from Russia and independent from America, at last ...
The two-day summit ended with a commitment by allies to increase their defense spending targets from 2 percent to 5 percent ...
Similar sabotage acts previously affected NATO member states, including Sweden, such as the cutting of key underwater ...
António Costa, president of the European Council, said in a recent interview that he expects NATO members’ new 5 percent defense spending pledge to help pave the way for a trade agreement between ...
Russia is preparing for new operations on EU territory, so a new effective security architecture for Europe needs to be ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte said last week that the new defense 5% of GDP spending target amounts to a "quantum leap." ...
EU financing of defence procurement is sensible. But excluding non-EU European industry risks delays and reliance on bond ...
Rome seeks to classify mega-infrastructure as a strategic military asset amid push to meet NATO's 5% GDP defense expenditure ...
Europe’s 5% NATO defence pledge masks widespread accounting tricks, spending inefficiencies, and a growing gap between ambition and capability.
A look at where defense spending stands among NATO: Measured as a portion of GDP, Poland is NATO’s biggest military spender ...
As this year’s NATO Summit approaches, key questions about the Russia-Ukraine war remain unresolved. Ceasefire talks have stalled, and the United States continues to struggle with how to compel ...