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Spain’s top diplomat dismissed a suggestion that the nation’s failure to commit to a revised NATO spending target was the ...
In the Trump-brokered agreement for NATO to increase its defense spending, 'defense-related' projects take on a new ...
Spain has indefinitely shelved its plans to buy the US-made F-35 fighter jets, dealing a blow to Lockheed Martin and ...
The principal decision to which Rutte was referring was the agreement among ‘allies’ to commit to defence spending of at ...
Key Points and Summary – Spain has officially rejected the American F-35, opting instead to invest in European platforms like ...
In June, NATO countries agreed to spend 3.5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on defence in order to meet the military ...
In preparing for conflicts, we may be compromising our ability to confront the climate emergency. Sustainability must be part ...
Spain said it would not go with the US-made F-35 and would instead look at options like Europe's Eurofighter and FCAS.
Still, NATO exempted Spain and made the 5 percent defense spending requirement optional for each country, turning its commitment into a wish list.
Spain risked Trump’s tariff wrath by rejecting the 5% spending requirement, but it isn’t NATO’s only sceptic.
Investing.com-- European defense spending looks set to move out of a years-long slumber as rising geopolitical pressures force the bloc to rethink its defense budget. But Bank of America Securities ...
Telecom sector expected to benefit from increased European defence spending in the next few yearsTelcos are already investing ...