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Of the 5% of GDP members are expected to earmark for defence in 2035, 3.5% will be dedicated to core military spending, with ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is sticking by his decision to break with NATO allies this week from spending more on ...
In a joint announcement, NATO members agreed to meet the five percent commitment by 2035, with 3.5 percent of their ...
NATO leaders have backed a big increase in defence spending and restated their commitment to defend each other from attack ...
There were unexpected moments of levity among the momentous decisions on raising spending to levels not seen since the Cold ...
Spain has refused to endorse Nato’s new five per cent GDP defence spending target, citing economic strain and social welfare ...
With his refusal to meet the Nato defence spending target, noted political commentator Enric Juliana, “Sánchez can remobilise ...
On Thursday, the progressive Spanish leader stuck by his decision to break with Nato allies and responded to Mr Trump’s comments by pointing out that the European Commission — and not Spain — was who ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez walked away from this week's NATO summit with an opt-out from spending more on defense.
President Donald Trump did not directly mention tariffs, but his comments clearly targeted Spain's refusal to comply with U.S ...
Nato heads of state meeting in The Hague on Wednesday are expected to endorse a five per cent defence spending goal but a ...
Nato is due to gather in The Hague tomorrow evening amid chaos in the Middle East and the ongoing war in Ukraine.