NATO Expects to Reach a New Defense Investment Agreement at the Summit in The Hague - teleSUR English
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The NATO summit next week is of the utmost importance for the security of Europe. At the same time, there are many tensions in the alliance and great threats from the outside. An overview of what to look for.
NATO Expects to Reach a New Defense Investment Agreement at the Summit in The Hague - teleSUR English
NATO leaders will dedicate their summit in The Hague, to be held on June 24-25, primarily to one goal: agreeing on a new defense investment commitment for the coming years. Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that this commitment reach 5% of GDP, a figure the United States has strongly advocated. RELATED: NATO Should Not Be Part of the Ukrainian War: Erdogan Negotiations have been prolonged due to Spain’s reluctance. Spain leads the countr…
Next week will be the first time that the Netherlands will host a NATO summit. Lessons will be learned from 2014, when a nuclear summit was held in The Hague.
The big annual NATO summit starts in The Hague on Tuesday. A summit that, if it were up to the Netherlands, would be put in the history books. No expense or effort was spared. With temporary interventions in the city, an unprecedented security operation and a hefty price tag. But the enthusiasm for the two-day conference is not equally great everywhere.
The NATO summit, which starts next Tuesday in The Hague, is a turning point. At least this is what the US and the Secretary General of the Alliance, Mark Rutte, also see...
The Hague is preparing for a NATO summit of extremes. For the Netherlands, with a provisional bill of 183.4 million euros, it is the most expensive summit ever. But this amount pales in comparison to the decision for hundreds of billions extra for defense. And what about all those extreme personalities in one meeting room? NATO chief Mark Rutte seems to have everything under control. But not everything is predictable at this kind of summit.
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