NATO meeting: Rubio says US is committed to NATO, our analysis
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Americans 'fully committed' to NATO despite tariffs on Europe
The international economy is being hit hard by Trump's import duties, and at the NATO summit in Brussels the Americans came up with another costly demand. US Secretary of State Rubio reiterated the American position that the defence budgets of the member states should be raised to 5 percent of GDP. There is a positive side to this: Rubio said that the United States will continue to support NATO unabated. When asked whether the trade war that Tru…


Rubio says US won’t quit NATO in call to spend more on defense
Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that Donald Trump’s administration has no intention of leaving NATO even as the U.S. envoy demanded members of the military alliance ratchet up spending.
Rubio: US will remain in NATO, allies must spend 5% of GDP on defense
The United States does not intend to leave NATO, and President Donald Trump supports the Alliance. This was stated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday before a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels.
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