NATO Enlargement: Eastern and Nordic Countries Stand up for Ukraine
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Vilnius - The countries of the eastern and northern wings of the North Atlantic Alliance want NATO states to move towards the target of five percent of gross domestic product (GDP) spent on defense and related costs. The leaders of the so-called Bucharest Nine and the Scandinavian countries agreed on this today at the Vilnius summit, who also supported Ukraine's membership in the alliance. Hungary did not agree with this support, so the summit's…
The Nordic NATO countries have expanded with the accession of Finland and Sweden in the recent past.
There are many ways to spend a sunny Friday afternoon. A group of economists from the Prague-based CERGE-EI economic research institute, led by Columbia University professor Jan Švejnar and attended by President Petr Pavel, devoted a significant portion of their afternoon to a debate on how to finance defense in Europe. For those...
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