During his first administration, Trump said in 2018 that the defense spending goal for NATO should be doubled to 4 percent.
Comments by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that dismissed the idea of speaking to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ...
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to push the United States’s NATO allies to increase its defense spending when he ...
A new body will assume responsibility for Ukraine aid, which one general called "a good day for Ukraine and a good day for ...
Trump now intends to maintain US military supplies to Kyiv after his inauguration, but will demand NATO more than double its ...
US President-elect Donald Trump reportedly plans to demand NATO allies to raise their defence spending to 5% of their GDP.
Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, tensions between the military alliance, which supports Kyiv in its defense efforts, and the Kremlin have continued.
The Russian leader said the Kremlin is prepared to negotiate, but stressed it would not settle for a temporary ceasefire.
No, Trump cannot legally withdraw the United States from NATO via executive order. Federal law requires congressional ...
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump on Sunday pushed Russian leader Vladimir ... Asked whether he would consider the possibility of ...
NATO members could make a short-term pledge to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP, moving to 3% by 2030, according to ...
Europe “will spend more” on defence, the head of Nato has suggested, after he warned that “it is time to shift to a wartime ...