NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is leading a fresh push for European countries to ramp up defense spending.
Secretary-General Mark Rutte led a fresh push Wednesday for European countries to ramp up defense spending, a budget shortfall that President-elect Donald Trump used to berate U.S. allies during his first term in office, severely damaging trust. After Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula a decade ago,
foreign ministers in Brussels. “We can now defend ourselves and nobody should try to attack us. But I want that to stay the same in four or five years.” In July, U.S. President Biden and his officials concede that countries might have to spend up to 3% of GDP to execute the security blueprint successfully. A new spending target is likely to be announced next year. Rutte also said
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