NATO is under pressure from President Donald Trump to boost its spending, and for its non-US members to take a larger role in European defense. Members have committed to spend 2% of GDP on defense, a ...
U.S. President Trump is to speak to an international audience for the first time after returning into the White House with a ...
Europe’s military heavyweights have already said that meeting President Donald Trump’s potential challenge to spend up to 5% of their economic output on security would be challenging ...
World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Mark Rutte said that the alliance urgently needs to increase its defense spending. The ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday urged the United States to keep supplying Ukraine with weapons to fight ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that restoring the alliance's credibility after a Russian victory in Ukraine could require trillions of dollars.
“Good discussion with PM Nikol Pashinyan in Davos on continuing NATO – Armenia dialogue and cooperation. The South Caucasus ...
Last year, Mark Rutte attended the Davos gathering as Dutch prime minister while angling for his current job as secretary ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte clarified that NATO does not intervene in individual member states' decisions regarding ...
At a meeting in Davos, NATO allies faced pushback on the idea of extending membership of the alliance to embattled Ukraine.
Putin has said repeatedly that he is prepared to negotiate an end to the war, which first began in 2014, but that Ukraine would have to accept the reality of Russian territorial gains, which are ...