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Sánchez kicks off the NATO summit by distancing himself from the rest of the leadersLagging behind and not speaking with his colleagues. Belgium jokes that if Spain is able to meet the target by investing only ...
NATO states pledged to allocate 5% of GDP annually by 2035 to meet both core defense requirements and broader security needs ...
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Trump's anger unleashed against Sánchez over military spendingThe US President says there is "a problem" with Spain due to its refusal to commit to spending 5% of GDP on Defense. The NATO summit held in The Hague has sparked a clash of unprecedented intensity ...
Pressure building on Left-wing leader, who took office seven years ago ousting party guilty of ‘institutional corruption’ ...
The problems piling up for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Spain are threatening to spill into next week’s NATO summit, with ...
Paco Camas, head of public opinion in Spain for polling firm Ipsos, sees a Sánchez resignation as "political suicide" for his ...
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DPA International on MSN'No opt-outs' for NATO spending increase, Belgian premier saysBelgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever was adamant on Wednesday that "no opt-outs" have been agreed from a planned massive hike ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces a massive corruption scandal involving his Socialist Party. Allegations include ...
El Mundo on MSN5d
Sánchez challenges NATO and Brussels by sending a "bad signal of disunity right before the summit": "It's opening Pandora's box"The Government's refusal to exceed 2% in Defense spending makes reaching an agreement in The Hague next week impossible, ...
El Mundo on MSN6d
Sánchez does not commit to the requirement of spending 5% of GDP on Defense as it would impact the Welfare StateHe had pledged not to detract a cent from social spending, and the Alliance's position compromises his word. He proposes a ...
Spain was the lowest spender in the trans-Atlantic alliance last year, directing less than 2% of its GDP on defence ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has apologised to Spaniards for being misled by a top aide accused of corruption who resigned ...
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