NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.
Lithuania’s president suggested the Baltic nation could tap its foreign currency reserves to fund a boost in defense spending ...
Europe is anxiously watching as Donald Trump assumes power, leaving the continent’s future uncertain and its initiatives in jeopardy.
Lithuania plans to dramatically increase defense spending to 5-6 percent of its GDP by 2026 citing the persistent threat of ...
Lithuania plans to dramatically increase defense spending to 5-6 percent of its GDP by 2026, citing the persistent threat of ...
The European Union has until Friday to tell the World Trade Organization whether it intends to resume its legal action ...
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The Trump administration is discussing a 10% punitive duty on Chinese imports. Trump said the EU also has troubling trade ...
Lithuania seems to be sending a message that it will continue its support for Ukraine whether the U.S. continues to do so or ...
The return of Trump will once again put European defense spending levels at the center of the United States’ approach to NATO ...
Lithuania's president says his country has made the decision to raise its spending on defense to between 5 and 6% of overall ...
Many of the European politicians expected to be in Washington on Monday share President-elect Donald J. Trump’s ...