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NATO Chief Stresses Need for Greater Defence Investment

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The latest news on the United States and Spain. With military tensions on the rise, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, speaking ahead of the alliance summit in The Hague, reaffirmed that increased defence spending remains a top priority. You might be interested: NATO backs Trump's defence goal, but Spain refuses to follow. "Given our long-term threat of Russia, but also the massive build-up of the military in China, and the fact that North Kore…

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Only Hungary and Slovakia agree with Madrid. The reform, wanted by Trump and Rutte, is the heart of the summit

·Turin, Italy
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The spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Guo Jiakun, came out this Tuesday as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made statements, alluding to China's growing military capabilities as an element to be taken into account to invest more in defence, and assured that it is the members of the Alliance who accumulate 55 percent of global spending in this area.

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European Defence Quotes emerge from the two-day North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit held in The Hague (see pp. 28-29) with a...

The latest news about the United States and Spain. With military tensions rising, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in statements prior to the alliance summit in The Hague, reaffirmed that increased defense spending remains a top priority. You may be interested: NATO supports Trump’s defense goal, but Spain refuses to follow it. “Given our long-term threat from Russia, but also the massive build-up of military forces in China, and the fact that…

There is no alternative to increasing defense spending in light of the ongoing threat from Russia, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in The Hague on Tuesday.

·Budapest, Hungary
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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