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NATO set to hold a summit next week Trump wants NATO states to spend at least 5% of GDP on defence Spanish PM says committing to 5% target is unreasonable Sanchez facing pressure from allies at home ...
NATO reached an agreement for all nations to boost their defense spending to five percent of their gross domestic product, except Spain. Trump initially made the demand, which is expected to be ...
NATO leaders worked for months to diffuse any potential vectors of conflict between allies ahead of this week’s summit in the Netherlands. President DONALD TRUMP ’s decision to bomb Iranian nuclear ...
In a statement, called the Hague Declaration, members also say: "We reaffirm our ironclad commitment to collective defence".
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️ NATO unity rattled as Spain defies 5% defense pledge ... - MSN
At a heated NATO summit held in The Hague, U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized Spain for refusing to commit to a new defense spending goal. NATO countries recently agreed to raise their ...
The Spanish government is almost alone up against a bloc led by the US, Germany and France in favor of dedicating 5% of GDP to military spending ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSpain’s leader sticks by decision to break with Nato on defence spending
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez walked away from this week’s Nato summit with an opt-out from spending more on defence as well as fresh threats ...
Basking in admiration, the president took a victory lap over new spending commitments, while defending U.S. strikes on Iran.
Despite disagreements, the members gathered in The Hague will aim to send Russia the message that the Alliance remains united ...
Spain agreed with the NATO military alliance to be excluded from spending 5% of its gross domestic product on defence, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Sunday.
NATO leaders are set to agree on a historic defense spending pledge, but the hike won’t apply to all
The head of the NATO military alliance warned Monday that no country could have an opt-out from a massive new hike in ...
NATO leaders agree to hike military spending and restate ‘ironclad commitment’ to collective defense
NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
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