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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Trump’s commitment to the military alliance during a recent interview and said the president deserves credit for pushing the 32-nation members ...
Total spending by NATO nations has climbed by $50 billion since Trump first rattled their cages.
President Trump's shift from NATO critic to supporter coincides with alliance nations doubling defense spending targets from 2% to 5% of GDP, following years of contentious relations.
Trump advocates for NATO allies to increase defense spending amid growing global threats.
The NATO summit of 2025 occurred in a context where the U.S. has backtracked on support for Ukraine, and Japan faced a dilemma over how to respond to its ally’s actions in Iran.
NATO leaders meeting in the Netherlands on 25 June approved The Hague Summit Declaration, agreeing to invest 5% of GDP on defence and security by 2035.
After lobbying by US President Donald Trump, NATO leaders have promised to boost annual defence spending to 5% of their countries’ gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. A NATO statement released ...
NATO leaders agreed to a significant increase in defense spending and reaffirmed their commitment to mutual defense at the June 25 summit in The Hague, largely influenced by US President Donald Trump.
The Nato summit showed up an increasing divide between Europe and the US, and their military priorities.
Beijing accused NATO of misinformation and seeking a presence in the Asia-Pacific.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use of expletives when he accused Iran and Israel of violating a ceasefire ...
US President Donald Trump dominated the discussions at this year’s NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands – receiving gushing praise for his actions on Iran and defense spending as he came away ...