WASHINGTON − The new head of NATO and President Donald Trump agree on one thing: European member states should be paying more for their defense. Seated next to Trump in the Oval Office on ...
NATO, inspired by Finland’s decisive raid on the Eagle S ... After Denmark stopped the Chinese-flagged Yi Peng 3 in November, ...
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest defense contractor, is looking to take over idle Volkswagen plants to expand its production capacity as Europe ramps up military spending. The company has tripled in ...
March 17 (UPI) --Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Monday that any peace deal with Ukraine must include "security guarantees" from the United States and NATO that Ukraine ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte lauded President Donald Trump’s efforts to push NATO allies to increase defense spending, amid efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Trump has long advocated for ...
“I think it’ll happen,” Trump told reporters, sitting next to NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. “We need that for international security, not just national security,” the president said ...
Mr. Putin has long signaled that he will not stop fighting until he extracts major concessions from the West and from Kyiv, including a pledge that Ukraine will not join NATO. But he also appears ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday expressed uncertainty that NATO would come to the U.S.’s defense if the country were attacked, though the alliance did just that after Sept.
Public sentiment within Ukraine regarding joining the alliance has shifted since the war began, with hopes of joining NATO diminishing, according to a poll conducted by Gallup in November 2021.
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