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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that alliance members meet higher targets for defence spending by 2032, Dutch ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNNATO chief seeks defence spending at 5% of GDP by 2032: Dutch PMNATO chief Mark Rutte wants member countries to agree at a summit in June to reach five percent of GDP on defence-related ...
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Dutch leader says NATO's chief insists allies should spend at least 3.5% of GDP on defense budgets - Dutch Prime Minister ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNDutch PM confirms Rutte’s call for higher NATO defence spendNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that alliance members meet higher targets for defence spending by 2032, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said on Friday.Reuters reported last week that ...
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By Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed alliance members boost defence spending ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte suggests alliance members increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP and an extra 1.5% on security-related areas by 2032. This proposal, which aims to meet U.S.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRutte to try to meet Trump's demand on NATO defense spending - ReutersNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte aims to convince Alliance members to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP and allocate ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Brussels to meet top EU and NATO officials for the first time since taking office ...
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DPA International on MSNGerman leader: Turkey an 'extremely valuable, important NATO partner'The new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is counting on close cooperation with Turkey on defence issues, he said in Brussels ...
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DPA International on MSNMerz dampens Kiev's hopes of joining NATO soonGerman Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday gave little hope of Ukraine joining NATO in the near future, as he visited ...
European countries have ramped up their defense spending since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but Mark Rutte says they must go considerably higher.
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NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed alliance members boost defence spending to 3.5% of GDP and commit a further 1.5% to ...
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