Trump laid out his American First program to the international business elite Thursday with a speech demanding that NATO nations more than double their defense spending.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reaffirmed on Thursday the need to step up support for Ukraine, adding it was vital Russia ...
The U.S. must reassess its foreign policy and keep its allies close to counter China’s rise in the global arena ...
Rutte said Thursday that "if Ukraine loses then to restore the deterrence of the rest of NATO again, it will be a much, much higher price than what we are contemplating at this moment." ...
In December, the United Kingdom joined the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement. More countries will follow. C-SIPA, as the still-small grouping is known, could soon become the ...
China may be looking to engage the West, at least the non-US part of it, for a range of economic, political and security ...
On the day he took office, President DONALD TRUMP insisted that U.S. control of Greenland was necessary for American security. But short of buying — or seizing — the island outright, Trump already has ...
Perhaps Trump’s refusal to mention Ukraine in his second inaugural address is not just a signal of a pivot to the Western hemisphere. Nor must it mean that on his watch Europe will bear the primary ...
Mark Rutte had a phone conversation with Marco Rubio on Thursday and told him that he looked forward to welcoming him to NATO ...
Mr Rubio discussed the “dangerous and destabilising actions in the South China Sea” by China. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Foreign economic relations are a complex phenomenon and President Trump as an accomplished businessman do understand this.