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After lobbying by US President Donald Trump, NATO leaders have promised to boost annual defence spending to 5% of their countries’ gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035.
Rutte playfully called Trump “Daddy” after the president used an analogy of children fighting on a playground to describe Israel and Iran’s longstanding conflict.
President Donald Trump's NATO Summit appearance sparked a White House meme video after Secretary General Rutte's "daddy" comment, generating mixed reactions on social media.
The conventional wisdom seems to be that Donald Trump got what he wanted out of NATO. But what if it's NATO that got what it wanted out of him?
The White House is heavily embracing President Trump's newly coined moniker -- marking his return from the NATO summit with a viral video declaring: "Daddy’s home." ...
The Nato summit showed up an increasing divide between Europe and the US, and their military priorities.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use of expletives when he accused Iran and Israel of violating a ceasefire ...
US President Donald Trump dominated the discussions at this year’s NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands – receiving gushing praise for his actions on Iran and defense spending as he came away ...
To talk about President Trump, Ukraine and NATO’s new spending commitments, Nick Schifrin sat down with Secretary General Mark Rutte.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte clarified his comment where he referred to President Trump as “daddy”, stating that he meant it in the sense that some European countries ask the US to… ...
NATO leaders agree to hike military spending and restate ‘ironclad commitment’ to collective defense Some countries have already warned that they will struggle to meet the target.
NATO leaders backed a big increase in defence spending and restated their commitment to defend each other from attack after a brief summit tailor-made for U.S. President Donald Trump.