The 23 EU members who also belong to NATO are likely to agree to raise the defence spending target above the current 2% of ...
Donald Trump has speculated on the prospect of a Ukraine-Russia peace deal - as talk over potential negotiations intensifies.
Trump says NATO members should spend 5% of GDP on defence That call won't fly for alliance members But some are ready to raise goal beyond current 2% Trump has said US won't protect allies that ...
US President-elect Donald Trump has called on Nato's European members to spend 5% of their national incomes on defence. That is more than double the military alliance's current target of 2%.
NATO countries formally committed to spending ... That is more than twice the current target — and far higher than America’s own military spending, which is near a post-Cold War low.
The fact that Russia and the NATO states possess all but around 550 of the world's estimated 17,100 nuclear weapons only raises the stakes. This map depicts the larger confrontation between Russia ...
However they say the allies are likely to agree to go beyond the current 2% target at the June summit. Costa, a former Portuguese prime minister, said Russia was the main threat to NATO and that ...