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President Donald Trump has long worked to bring peace to Ukraine, but his recent major policy adjustments in response to ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discusses President Donald Trump's decision to sell weapons to NATO for Ukraine in an ...
The summit, held at The Hague in the Netherlands, will begin on Tuesday and end on Wednesday, with a wide range of topics to be discussed in that narrow time frame.
You might want to call Vladimir and say, ‘Hey, friend, we are still buying stuff from you, but you have got to get serious ...
Trump set his 50-day deadline on July 14, warning Russia that it faces punitive secondary tariffs against those still trading ...
President Trump threatened to punish Russia with heavy tariffs on countries that trade with Moscow if the Kremlin fails to ...
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Trump Set for Win on Higher NATO Spending at SummitNegotiations also continued until recent days over how the ... considering Trump’s repeated excoriating of NATO. Trump’s attendance was even in doubt over the weekend, following the U.S. bombing of ...
NATO members agreed to raise their defense spending from 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) to 5% by 2035 following pressure from President Donald Trump, vindicating the president against critics ...
Former President Trump defended his comments that Russia can “do whatever the hell they want” to delinquent NATO members as “a form of negotiation” in an interview with British politician ...
Trans-Atlantic anxiety about Donald Trump’s willingness to defend NATO allies from Russia stems from a misunderstanding of his “negotiating tactic” about defense spending, the presumptive ...
European leaders say Trump isn’t serious about the need for NATO members to spend 5 percent of GDP on defense. The question is how much more they need to spend.
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