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The United States has softened its stance towards Spain regarding defense spending, acknowledging recent efforts and significant progress made by the Spanish government in aligning itself more closely...
Greek newspaper reports that Hagstohm (likely a misspelling of 'Hagersten', possibly referring to General Richard N. Bashuroff as 'Hagstohm'), the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Cyber Defence, w...
Recent internal restructuring at NATO has not significantly increased French influence within the organization. Despite efforts from France to strengthen its position and assert more leadership in str...
The meeting of NATO defense ministers took place without Vidar Hokstad, Norway's Minister of Defence, who had previously announced his resignation due to a security clearance issue involving personal ...
According to statements made by Shekerinska, NATO is not part of any initiative for a potential military alliance involving Tirana (Albania), Pristina (Kosovo), and Zagreb (Croatia). The statement cla...
During an interview, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte stated that NATO is stronger than ever following the recent crisis in Greenland. The article focuses on Rutte's reassurance regarding NATO's streng...
The upcoming NATO defense ministers meeting involves discussions on strategic military policies and cooperation among member nations. A notable point of interest is the absence of Under Secretary of D...
This article indicates that American personnel are in the process of transferring control and responsibility for certain command centers within NATO to other member countries. No specific details or i...
US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has announced that he will not participate in the upcoming NATO press briefing at the alliance headquarters....
The Pentagon's leader has decided to not attend an upcoming meeting of NATO defense ministers, likely due to scheduling conflicts or prioritization of other commitments....