NATO sees sharp increase in Europe and Canada’s defence spending
NATO chief Mark Rutte urged alliance members to keep up the momentum.
NATO chief Mark Rutte urged alliance members to keep up the momentum.
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NATO chief Mark Rutte urged alliance members to keep up the momentum.
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The comments came after the US president lashed out as Nato, saying it didn’t help to open the strait of Hormuz when requested Meanwhile, the US president, Donald Trump, has once again lashed out against Nato allies…
European NATO members and Canada increased their defense spending by an aggregate of 19.6% in 2025, the second consecutive year at that rate. German defense spending, famously sluggish to rise, reached 2.4% of GDP.
He said NATO needed to respond to Russia and Iran mass-producing drones.
Europe is bracing for a supply crunch and a price shock as the Iran conflict drags on.
NATO members Estonia and Latvia say stray drones hit their territory amid one of Moscow's biggest assaults on Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General insists US President Donald Trump has made the alliance more resilient. Rutte justified Trump’s pressure on allies to spend more on defence and praised ability to draw Putin to the table for talks.