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UK trying to delay Nato 5% defence target by three years - MSN
The UK spends more than some Nato allies including Belgium and Canada (both around 1.3 per cent) and less than the US (3.4 per cent) and Baltic countries including Poland (more than 4 per cent).
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will accompany Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Washington tomorrow for his meeting ...
Following a recent commitment by Nato countries to invest 5% of their GDP to defence, global banks are backing a new bank ...
Vice President JD Vance met with U.S. troops stationed at a key military installation for the U.S. Air Force in England that ...
Defence secretary John Healey has said the government is “ready to put UK boots on the ground” in Ukraine if a ceasefire is secured, as US President Donald Trump prepares to meet Russia’s Vladimir ...
At the upcoming NATO summit, the UK could be forced to increase defence spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035 to keep the US President Donald Trump in with the alliance.
“The UK’s commitment to NATO is unquestionable, as is the alliance’s contribution to keeping the UK safe and secure,” Starmer will say, according to Downing Street.
As the world’s attention shifts to Alaska for the critical summit on Ukraine between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, it also ...
The NATO summit, which took place on Tuesday and Wednesday in The Hague, Netherlands, will go down in history as a milestone in the imperialist powers’ slide toward a third world war.
Back at NATO headquarters, in addition to the monuments marking the Cold War and 9/11, other symbols capture what the alliance is and why it matters. There is a memorial to those who have fallen in ...
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