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The allies are likely to endorse a goal of spending 5% of their gross domestic product on their security, to be able to fulfill the alliance’s plans for defending against outside attack.
Nato members are set to agree a new 5% defence and national security spending target, up from current levels.
Belgium's Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, right, and Belgium's Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder, left, pose with ...
NATO leaders are gathering in the Netherlands for the start of a historic two-day summit that could unite the world’s biggest ...
Urban Ahlin is Sweden’s Ambassador to the United States. Sweden last year became NATO’s newest member. “I think this summit ...
Fighting it out over the Arctic, with the vast resources of the Arctic, is going to be the new great game of the twenty-first ...
NATO leaders are convening in The Hague amidst internal disagreements over defense spending targets, with Spain rejecting the ...
The head of the NATO military alliance warned Monday that no country could have an opt-out from a massive new hike in defense ...
The U.S. embassy in Sweden said on Monday Americans in the country are "advised to exercise increased caution" due to local media reports on Iran potentially pressuring local criminal gangs to attack ...
The Transatlantic Pact is at a pivotal moment given the challenges from Russia’s war against Ukraine. Hudson Institute fellow ...
Ahead of the June 2025 NATO summit, international views of Putin and Russia remain negative, while Zelenskyy gets mixed ...