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The NATO alliance agreed to a new defense spending target of 5% GDP by 2035, after a record number of members met the prior 2 ...
A portion of the alliance's defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
The Nato summit at the end of June left Donald Trump happy. The US president hailed the ”tremendous” agreement by the ...
President Donald Trump's critics scoffed at his idea for NATO allies to pay more for their defense. Now, a new deal is in place to achieve that goal.
NATO members have agreed to a new defense spending goal of 5% of each country’s economic output by 2035, more than doubling the previous figure of 2%. It’s an ambitious timeline that ...
NATO countries agree to the target of spending 5 percent of GDP on defense after dragging their feet to hit 2 percent.
Achieving NATO’s higher defence spending target of 3.5% of GDP will increase budget deficits and public debt across the EU ...
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
NATO members have agreed to spend 5% of GDP “on core defence requirements and defence- and security-related spending by 2035.
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. President Donald Trump joined a long of presidents who ...
Europe’s defence expansion is constrained by limited local manufacturing capacity and skilled workforce shortages, this is ...
Heads of state and governments of NATO convened on June 24-25, 2025, in The Hague, Netherlands. The Hague Summit Declaration ...