German Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced opposition Thursday to US President-elect Donald Trump's call for NATO members to raise defence spending to five percent of GDP.
Incoming US president Donald Trump has demanded NATO countries massively ramp up defence spending to five percent of GDP -- more than double the current target -- but few in Europe see the figure as ...
President-elect Donald Trump has rattled European leaders by urging Nato countries to drastically increase their defence ...
Still two weeks away from taking office, Trump has begun outlining an aggressive foreign policy with little regard to ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s latest demands of America’s NATO partners—that they cede territory to the U.S. and spend more ...
European NATO members would struggle to increase defense spending to 5% considering the high social welfare bill in the continent. But analysts say Trump's demand could be a negotiating tactic to ...
US President-elect Donald Trump’s demand for NATO members to increase their defense spending from the 2% minimum target to 5% ...
But the Foreign Secretary played down the prospect of a conflict between Trump’s America and Europe over Greenland ...
Trump's call for NATO states to increase defense spending would also call for a substantial increase in America's military budget.
Mr Lammy told the BBC that he believes Mr Trump’s comments earlier in the week about Greenland come from his concerns about ...
Still two weeks away from taking office, Donald Trump has begun outlining an aggressive foreign policy with little regard to diplomatic considerations or the concerns of US allies.
US president-elect Donald Trump pitched days before his inauguration for NATO countries to raise the defense budget to a record 5% of GDP. For many allies the proposition hits hard. Is Trump looking ...