NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.
Trump expects Washington's NATO allies to spend more on bombs and bullets, but nations are reluctant to boost spending.
The European Union wants to bolster defence in face of Russia's aggression on Ukraine and growing US demands for greater ...
In his debrief to the European Parliament on the December European Council, President Costa highlighted the main topics discussed by the EU leaders including Ukraine, enlargement and the EU's role in ...
European countries have ramped up defense budgets since Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine in 2022. And many leaders have ...
The chief of the NATO military alliance and European leaders on Monday congratulated US President Donald Trump on his return ...
The European Union cannot rely on the United States to defend it and must increase military spending and security ...
Before the Davos crowd, President Trump signaled a shift in tone, calling for an end to the war in Ukraine and placing the ...
Speaking to the European Parliament earlier this month, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte banged the drum for faster imports of American arms. “This was my argument with Trump, open up the U.S.
An emerging consensus among U.S. and European security services holds that accidents were the cause of damage to Baltic ...
The head of the NATO military alliance and European leaders congratulated US President Donald Trump on Monday on his return ...
Billionaires, foreign leaders, Cabinet picks, governors and lawmakers have converged on the president-elect’s Palm Beach estate.