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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is hunkering down and trying to ignore the shade coming his way for refusing to sign up ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is sticking by his decision to break with NATO allies this week from spending more on ...
The President of the Government did not express his rejection of reaching 5% of GDP during the meeting, while before and ...
US president threatens Madrid with extra tariffs after Spanish prime minister rejects 5% defence spending target ...
Lagging behind and not speaking with his colleagues. Belgium jokes that if Spain is able to meet the target by investing only ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez walked away from this week’s Nato summit with an opt-out from spending more on defence ...
The president leaves the Summit with a clash with the world's leading power and another deferred with the Alliance due to possible accounting manipulation. With the political presentation for domestic ...
Spain was the lowest spender in the trans-Atlantic alliance last year, directing less than 2% of its GDP on defence ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called NATO’s 5 percent target “unreasonable” and said Spain would hold its military ...
France 24 correspondent Sarah Morris reports from Madrid, after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez closed the two-day NATO ...
The NATO summit concludes with partners committing to increase Defense spending to 5% of GDP, with our country opting out. 2035. A decade ahead. Not even Nostradamus, seeing the current scenario of ...
President Trump has pressed allies to spend more on defense. Leaders agreed that “allies” — but not “all allies” — would meet ...