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Picture taken on May 27, 2021, in Tapa, Estonia, shows soldiers taking part in a large-scale exercise titled Spring Storm (Kevadtorm), led by Estonia with the participation of NATO troops and the ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNNew NATO commander takes helm as alliance lauds outgoing chief for modernizing defenseU.S. Air Force General Alexus G. Grynkewich assumed command as the 21st Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) on July 4 during a ceremony at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. NATO ...
The July 11 and 12 summit in Brussels represents an opportunity for the U.S. to lead on key issues as NATO continues to re-orient itself toward its core mission of collective defense.
NATO's seventieth anniversary is not just a time of celebration, but an opportunity to reflect on where we are going. The ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed the big increase in defence spending that U.S. President Donald Trump had demanded, and restated their commitment to defend each other from attack after a brief summit ...
NATO members formally agreed to raise their defense budgets to 5% of their GDP by 2035, a significant increase from the current 2% target set in 2014. Skip to content All Sections ...
In a warning to adversaries, NATO’s secretary general said increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks on its members could trigger an alliance response. The alliance treats cyber “as an ...
For the first time, the NATO Response Force has been activated as a defensive measure in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Tod Wolters ...
Nato members are currently expected to spend 2% of their national income, or GDP on defence, although it is not a legally-binding commitment. The US and countries which are close to Russia - such as ...
Nato leaders have agreed to ramp up defence spending to 5% of their countries' economic output by 2035, following months of ...
In a short statement, NATO endorsed a higher defence spending goal of 5% of GDP by 2035 - a response to a demand by Trump and to Europeans' fears that Russia poses a growing threat to their ...
NATO allies have begun working on a plan to increase defense spending, aiming to meet U.S. President Donald Trump's call for each country to allocate 5% of GDP to their militaries, Bloomberg ...
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