The proportion of NATO nations meeting the two percent benchmark has skyrocketed since 2022. Today, some members are aiming ...
Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP, ...
Chrystia Freeland says as prime minister, she would have the country can reach its NATO defence spending goal by 2027 — five ...
With a full-blown land war in Ukraine and an isolationist American president back in the White House, European leaders have ...
Facing U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing criticism of Canada's military spending, Defence Minister Bill Blair says it's ...
Europe’s military heavyweights have already said that meeting President Donald Trump’s potential challenge to spend up to 5% ...
Lithuania is to increase its defense spending to between 5 percent and 6 percent of its GDP from 2026, matching Trump's target.
Trump expects Washington's NATO allies to spend more on bombs and bullets, but nations are reluctant to boost spending.
Mark Rutte says trade tensions under Trump will not affect NATO’s deterrence, stressing unity in military alliance.
European leaders gathered Monday to plot a rough path forward on defense. Wavering support from President Trump is driving ...
Defense minister dismisses 5 percent target as unrealistic, as Germany grapples with budget uncertainty ahead of snap ...