Lithuania plans to dramatically increase defense spending to 5-6 percent of its GDP by 2026 citing the persistent threat of ...
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys believes that NATO should be more decisive in countering Russian sabotage attacks ...
Lithuania’s president suggested the Baltic nation could tap its foreign currency reserves to fund a boost in defense spending ...
Kaja Kallas has expressed concern that member states spend more on schools and housing than on defense The EUs foreign policy ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said work to establish a Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania, a fellow member of NATO, is ...
Security expert Meelis Oidsalu cautioned against fixating on a single percentage figure for defense spending and called for a ...
But Europe should achieve these increased targets “no later than 2030, instead of in 2044, as planned,” Andrius Kubilius, the ...
Lithuania plans to dramatically increase defense spending to 5-6 percent of its GDP by 2026, citing the persistent threat of ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte addressed the European Parliament last week with a clear message: Europe isn’t spending enough on defense and the new US president will not like it.
Europe is anxiously watching as Donald Trump assumes power, leaving the continent’s future uncertain and its initiatives in jeopardy.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb stressed that such incidents are "not in the interest of Russia or anyone else" ...
EDITORIAL. Donald Trump's return to power and Russia's aggressiveness, particularly in Ukraine, have made it more urgent than ...