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The recent arm-sharing agreement between the United States and NATO does not address Europe’s woeful lack of defense capabilities.
The increase in spending reflects security concerns from Russia's war in Ukraine and pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday wrapped up participation in the annual NATO summit, a gathering notable this year for an atmosphere that was far chummier toward Trump ...
The Netherlands is deploying two Patriot air defense systems and 300 personnel to Poland to safeguard a military aid hub for Ukraine. This step follows a drone crash in Poland, sparking concerns over ...
The Netherlands will send two Patriot air defence systems and around 300 personnel to protect a hub for military aid to Ukraine in NATO ally Poland, the Polish defence minister said on Thursday.
"By this we defend NATO territory, protect supply to Ukraine," Ruben Brekelmans, acting Defense Minister of the kingdom, said ...
The Dutch government on Thursday ruled out recognising a Palestinian state for now despite growing public concern over Gaza but said Israel's actions in the war-ravaged territory were eroding its ...
Janes - Assessing NATO’s 5% spending plan white paper – A reality check on NATO’s countries defence spending commitments to 2035 ...
The Netherlands will become the first European state to provide cash to purchase U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine, under a plan agreed to by President Donald Trump and NATO chief Mark Rutte. Dutch ...
European NATO allies have agreed to buy American weapons for Ukraine amid waning U.S. pledges, raising hopes—and questions—about whether this will be enough to sustain Kyiv’s defense.