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"The ball clearly is in the court of the Russians," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in an interview that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" Sunday. "They are not moving fast ...
Reuters reported last week that Rutte had proposed NATO members raise defence spending to 3.5% of their GDP, and a further 1.5% on broader security-related items to meet U.S. President Donald ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed alliance members boost defence spending to 3.5% of GDP and spend a further 1.5% on other defence-related items to meet Donald Trump’s ...
Rutte, who is visiting Washington for talks with U.S. officials, wrote in an annual report published Thursday that European NATO allies and Canada invested 19.4% more in defence in 2024 than the ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, during his trip to America, will urge President Donald Trump's team not to force Ukraine into a peace agreement against its will, according to the Financial Times.
Their allies promised to transfer them during last year's NATO summit, according to an interview with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during the national telethon live broadcast. Rutte noted ...
However, it should not be linked to a potential peace agreement in the Russo-Ukrainian war, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated this in an interview during the national telethon live broadcast.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO chief Mark Rutte has proposed alliance members boost defence spending to 3.5% of GDP and commit a further 1.5% to broader security-related spending to meet Donald Trump ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte agreed with the Trump administration‘s concern regarding the Arctic on Tuesday but declined to make his thoughts known on its pursuit of Greenland. The Trump ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned that Russia may deploy nuclear weapons in space. According to him, such a move would violate international agreements and could have devastating ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte aims to convince Alliance members to increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP and allocate an additional 1.5% for broader security-related expenses, according to ...