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Spend more on defense, move to New Zealand, or learn Russian
NATO Chief Tells Allies to Raise Defense Spending or Learn Russian
Donald Trump has frequently spoken about the need for NATO allies to increase the amount they spend on defense.
NATO boss to Europe: Spend more on defense, move to New Zealand, or learn Russian
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said members have to boost spending. If not Europeans should "get out your Russian language courses or go to New Zealand," he said. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told members of the security alliance to boost defense spending or prepare to learn Russian.
NATO chief says E.U. countries can either spend more on defense or ‘get out your Russian language courses’
In his first speech to the European Parliament since taking office, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged E.U. countries on Monday to increase their defense spending, according to Politico.
NATO chief issues chilling warning, says ‘raise defence spending or start learning Russian’
NATO chief Mark Rutte suggests the alliance's military spending targets may require members to spend up to 3.7% of their GDP on defence, although innovation and joint procurement could lower this figure.
'Spend More Or Learn Russian': NATO Boss' Chilling Warning To Members Amid Putin's Fear
NATO secretary-general rained fire on EU members of the U.S.-led bloc over defence spending on Monday. Mark Rutte told an European committee that members need to increase their defence spending or learn Russian as they could face an attack anytime after 4-5 years.
NATO launches Baltic Sea patrols
NATO launches new naval operation in Baltic sea after severed cables
The incidents contributed to mounting European fears of sabotage, as NATO officials accuse Russia of a growing “destabilization campaign” over their military support for Ukraine and sanctions against Moscow.
NATO launches Baltic sentry mission to protect undersea cables
We have agreed today to launch initiative to employ, deploy new technologies to this effort, including small fleet of naval drones to provide enhanced surveillance, deterrence,' says NATO chief - Anad
NATO to launch new infrastructure monitoring mission in Baltic Sea
NATO will launch a new military monitoring mission in the Baltic Sea to increase the protection of undersea infrastructure, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday (January 14) in Helsinki.
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Rutte says NATO must spend smarter on defence or face bill of 3.7% of GDP
NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Monday the alliance's military capability targets may require members to spend as much as 3.7% ...
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Rethink welfare to finance military splurge, NATO boss tells European Parliament
The EU needs to rethink its spending priorities to boost defense budgets, NATO's new Secretary-General Mark Rutte told the ...
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Belgium: Rutte appears before the European Parliament and speaks about peace
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated this Monday that peace in Ukraine will not last if an agreement that ends the war ...
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NATO chief Rutte warns EU against defence industry 'barriers'
NATO chief Mark Rutte told the European Union on Monday not to create barriers that would prevent companies from NATO ...
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NATO Deploys Warships, Naval Drones to Baltic Sea Amid Russia Menace
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced on Tuesday a new mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, to safeguard undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region.
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Baltic boost: NATO steps up security amid rising tensions
Mark Rutte, the NATO Secretary General, announced that a Baltic Sentry will be established to enhance security in the Baltic ...
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NATO to bolster Baltic military presence, after Christmas Day power cable cuts
Nato's Secretary General Mark Rutte addresses the media during a press conference as part of a summit of the Baltic Sea NATO ...
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