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NATO countries agree to the target of spending 5 percent of GDP on defense after dragging their feet to hit 2 percent.
NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.
Many member countries would have to double defense spending by 2035 to meet new targets, charts show.
President Donald Trump, right, speaks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a group photo of NATO heads of state and ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts will meet formally Wednesday for a summit that could unite the world’s biggest security organization around a new defense ...
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 ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed the big increase in defence spending that U.S. President Donald Trump had demanded, and ...
The NATO summit held this week in The Hague marks a turning point in history. Seventy-five years after its founding, the ...
President Donald Trump joined a long line of presidents who complained that the NATO countries fail to pay their fair share ...
NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.
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