NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday urged the United States to keep supplying Ukraine with weapons to fight Russia's invasion and said he was sure Europe was ready to pay the bill.
As President Donald Trump pursues a quick end to the war in Ukraine, he should recognize that maximizing Ukraine's security in any negotiated settlement is in the long-term economic interests of the
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world’s biggest military alliance and could cost trillions of dollars to restore the organization's credibility.
Senior leaders from U.S. Army Europe and Africa and their Nordic allies gathered at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany,
It would be easy for President Donald Trump to exclude his European counterparts from peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. But involving European partners is necessary to secure a better
The more the Republican president talks about the NATO alliance, the greater the concerns about his commitment to the international partnership.
Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO, has called on the United States to maintain its military support for Ukraine. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he addressed the threats made by Donald Trump to cut military aid to Ukraine and his promise to withdraw the U.
President also plans to ask for "financial contribution" for maintenance of remaining troops, European diplomatic source said.
NATO will use uncrewed surface vessels or sea drones to monitor shipping in the Baltic Sea and protect undersea cable infrastructure.
He tells reporters the US is protecting Nato members, but they are "not protecting us." Read more at straitstimes.com.
US President Donald Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, called for NATO nations to increase their defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, emphasizing that the United States has been shouldering an unfair burden in global defense spending,