President Donald Trump said NATO countries must sharply increase their defense spending, demanding member states push beyond current benchmarks that many of them already struggle to hit.
U.S. President Donald Trump drew pockets of laughter and a few moans with his blunt comments to an international audience ...
As the Ukraine war rages on, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issued a stark warning that a Russian victory could shatter the alliance's credibility and cost trillions to restore. Rutte urged NATO ...
Rutte said Thursday that "if Ukraine loses then to restore the deterrence of the rest of NATO again, it will be a much, much higher price than what we are contemplating at this moment." ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte supported Trump's push for higher defence budgets and warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine would damage NATO's credibility and increase costs.
The NATO secretary general said the alliance needs to urgently step up development and production.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that restoring the alliance's credibility after a Russian victory in Ukraine could require trillions of dollars.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte clarified that NATO does not intervene in individual member states' decisions regarding ...
NATO is not involved in decisions taken by member states, such as the United States, over hiring in the armed forces based ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted a pressing need for increased defense spending among member states, citing a 'crisis mode' situation. Speaking at the World Economic Forum, he emphasized ...