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NATO members ‘have turned a corner’ in defense spending, Stoltenberg says
The U.S. has been urging NATO allies to increase military spending and thus reduce the burden placed on the country.
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Unresolved Brexit negotiations threaten continentwide security, EU lawmaker warns
Britain’s security and defense relationship with the European Union faces “a cliff edge” because of the country’s stalled exit from the organization, according to a senior British member of the European Parliament.
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EU offers up cash infusion to European defense industry
Funding through a new program could means increased pan-EU cooperation in major weapons systems such as aircraft, battle tanks and navy ships.
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Former US diplomat accuses Trump of causing ‘significant damage’ to EU relations
A former senior diplomat has likened U.S. President Donald Trump to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
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Newly confirmed Pompeo stresses defense spending target at first NATO meeting
Newly confirmed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pressing NATO allies on old theme ― that alliance members pay their way.
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Results are in: Here’s how much NATO allies spent on defense in 2017
After a lengthy trend downward in defense spending, there has been, “for the first time in many years,” three consecutive years of increases, said NATO’s annual report for 2017.
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NATO head Stoltenberg warns of Russia’s ‘reckless pattern’
NATO’s secretary general says the alliance will continue to seek “meaningful dialogue” with Russia, which he described as “difficult” but “vital to increase transparency and to reduce risk.”
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German lawmaker calls for end to ‘failed’ European Defense Agency
The Brussels-based EDA was set up in 2004 and has just seen an increase to its budget. However, the European Greens say the organization has failed to fulfill its mandate.
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EU policymakers support funds for cross-border defense industry cooperation
To foster pan-EU development of defense systems, a requirement of the financial program states that a minimum of three companies from three EU countries participate.
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NATO command change to address ‘deficiencies’
The change involves a new command for the Atlantic — focused on secure sea lines of communication between North America and Europe — and a command to improve military mobility within Europe.
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NATO members ‘have turned a corner’ in defense spending, Stoltenberg says
The U.S. has been urging NATO allies to increase military spending and thus reduce the burden placed on the country.
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Unresolved Brexit negotiations threaten continentwide security, EU lawmaker warns
Britain’s security and defense relationship with the European Union faces “a cliff edge” because of the country’s stalled exit from the organization, according to a senior British member of the European Parliament.
-
EU offers up cash infusion to European defense industry
Funding through a new program could means increased pan-EU cooperation in major weapons systems such as aircraft, battle tanks and navy ships.
-
Former US diplomat accuses Trump of causing ‘significant damage’ to EU relations
A former senior diplomat has likened U.S. President Donald Trump to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
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Newly confirmed Pompeo stresses defense spending target at first NATO meeting
Newly confirmed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pressing NATO allies on old theme ― that alliance members pay their way.
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Results are in: Here’s how much NATO allies spent on defense in 2017
After a lengthy trend downward in defense spending, there has been, “for the first time in many years,” three consecutive years of increases, said NATO’s annual report for 2017.
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NATO head Stoltenberg warns of Russia’s ‘reckless pattern’
NATO’s secretary general says the alliance will continue to seek “meaningful dialogue” with Russia, which he described as “difficult” but “vital to increase transparency and to reduce risk.”
-
German lawmaker calls for end to ‘failed’ European Defense Agency
The Brussels-based EDA was set up in 2004 and has just seen an increase to its budget. However, the European Greens say the organization has failed to fulfill its mandate.
-
EU policymakers support funds for cross-border defense industry cooperation
To foster pan-EU development of defense systems, a requirement of the financial program states that a minimum of three companies from three EU countries participate.
-
NATO command change to address ‘deficiencies’
The change involves a new command for the Atlantic — focused on secure sea lines of communication between North America and Europe — and a command to improve military mobility within Europe.
-
NATO members ‘have turned a corner’ in defense spending, Stoltenberg says
The U.S. has been urging NATO allies to increase military spending and thus reduce the burden placed on the country.
-
Unresolved Brexit negotiations threaten continentwide security, EU lawmaker warns
Britain’s security and defense relationship with the European Union faces “a cliff edge” because of the country’s stalled exit from the organization, according to a senior British member of the European Parliament.
-
EU offers up cash infusion to European defense industry
Funding through a new program could means increased pan-EU cooperation in major weapons systems such as aircraft, battle tanks and navy ships.
-
Former US diplomat accuses Trump of causing ‘significant damage’ to EU relations
A former senior diplomat has likened U.S. President Donald Trump to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.
-
Newly confirmed Pompeo stresses defense spending target at first NATO meeting
Newly confirmed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is pressing NATO allies on old theme ― that alliance members pay their way.
-
Results are in: Here’s how much NATO allies spent on defense in 2017
After a lengthy trend downward in defense spending, there has been, “for the first time in many years,” three consecutive years of increases, said NATO’s annual report for 2017.
-
NATO head Stoltenberg warns of Russia’s ‘reckless pattern’
NATO’s secretary general says the alliance will continue to seek “meaningful dialogue” with Russia, which he described as “difficult” but “vital to increase transparency and to reduce risk.”
-
German lawmaker calls for end to ‘failed’ European Defense Agency
The Brussels-based EDA was set up in 2004 and has just seen an increase to its budget. However, the European Greens say the organization has failed to fulfill its mandate.
-
EU policymakers support funds for cross-border defense industry cooperation
To foster pan-EU development of defense systems, a requirement of the financial program states that a minimum of three companies from three EU countries participate.
-
NATO command change to address ‘deficiencies’
The change involves a new command for the Atlantic — focused on secure sea lines of communication between North America and Europe — and a command to improve military mobility within Europe.













