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After meeting with his US counterpart at a gathering of NATO foreign ministers in Turkey, Germany's foreign minister said ...
Germany's new government surprised NATO allies on Thursday by putting forward plans to boost defence spending.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to make the Bundeswehr the "strongest conventional army in Europe." Other EU countries also have ambitious plans for their armed forces. DW takes a closer look.
By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) -Boosting defence spending is a task for all NATO members willing to close gaps with allies, ...
ANTALYA, Turkey-Germany’s new government surprised Nato allies on May 15 by putting forward plans to boost defence spending, to meet a target of 5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP ...
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ABP News on MSNGermany & Britain Agree To Develop 'Deep-Precision Strike' Weapons To Boost NATO SecurityBritish Ministry of Defence said that the new 2,000-km precision deep strike capability will be among the most advanced ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's defence minister pushes back on NATO 5% spending targetGerman Defence Minister Boris Pistorius on Thursday pushed back against calls to raise NATO members' defence spending target ...
In a new report, the IISS painted a concerning picture over Europe’s defences in the event of a rapid US withdrawal from the ...
Major General Hartmut Renk was dismissed from his role as deputy commander for Ukraine support in the alliance after he was ...
Germany must have a stronger army than Britain, its chancellor has said, as he committed to spending 5 per cent of annual GDP ...
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