During his first administration, Trump said in 2018 that the defense spending goal for NATO should be doubled to 4 percent. While on the campaign trail in the lead-up to the 2024 election, he also accused NATO of relying too much on U.S. contributions.
Europe must stop relying on America for defence and rebuild its own capabilities, a senior executive at aerospace giant Airbus has warned.
As Donald Trump embarks on his second term, his foreign policy priorities are once again in the spotlight, igniting both hope and controversy worldwide. Emphasizing his signature America First mantra,
As Donald Trump embarks on his second term, his administration is unveiling an ambitious plan to address international conflicts in 2025. Promising a mix of diplomacy, strategic alliances, and assertive action,
The team of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has yet to propose anything substantial regarding the resolution of the war in Ukraine, stated Russia's ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya. Russia's ambassador to the UN,
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is expecting new pressure from US President-elect Donald Trump about the comparatively low defence spending of European allies including Germany. "He will want us to do more,
Zelensky appeared on Ukrainian television for an interview about the state of the invasion, during which he was asked what effect Trump's second inauguration would have on the conflict.
President Volodymyr Zelensky, joined alongside his wife First Lady Olena Zelenska, delivered a candid, wide-ranging interview on Ukrainian television released on Jan. 2, laying out his vision for Ukraine's prospects for a potential peace in 2025.
Since winning the U.S. election, Donald Trump has taunted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by calling him governor of a 51st U.S. state, threatened 25 per cent tariffs, and vented that the U.S. is getting ripped off by its northern neighbour because of a trade deficit.
Trump's former White House national security advisor made veiled threats against a NATO ally, taking the Greenland issue in a bizarre direction.
BERLIN — United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will convene a meeting of Ukraine’s allies at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany next Thursday to discuss military aid — just days before Donald Trump returns to the White House for a second term as president.