
Sylvie Corbet
Journalist at Associated Press
Correspondent at Associated Press
Journaliste politique à l'Associated Press, accréditée à l'Elysée / AP correspondent in Paris: politics, diplomacy, defense
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NATO leaders agree to hike military spending and restate 'ironclad commitment' to collective defense
2 days ago |
the-messenger.com | Mike Corder |Sylvie Corbet |Molly Quell |Lorne Cook
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
NATO leaders agree to hike military spending and restate 'ironclad commitment' to collective defense
2 days ago |
tribstar.com | Mike Corder |Sylvie Corbet |Molly Quell |Lorne Cook
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
NATO leaders agree to hike military spending and restate 'ironclad commitment' to collective defense
2 days ago |
dcourier.com | Mike Corder |Sylvie Corbet |Molly Quell |Lorne Cook
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their "ironclad commitment" to come to each other's aid if attacked. The 32 leaders endorsed a final summit statement saying: "Allies commit to invest 5% of GDP annually on core defense requirements as well as defense- and security-related spending by 2035 to ensure our individual and collective obligations."
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2 days ago |
santafenewmexican.com | Mike Corder |Sylvie Corbet |Molly Quell |Lorne Cook
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — NATO leaders agreed on a massive hike in defense spending Wednesday after pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, and expressed their “ironclad commitment” to come to each other’s aid if attacked.
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1 week ago |
washingtontimes.com | Kwiyeon Ha |Sylvie Corbet
NUUK, Greenland — French President Emmanuel Macron landed Sunday in Greenland, the strategic Arctic island coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump, carrying a “message of solidarity and friendship” from France and the European Union. Macron reiterated his criticism of Trump’s intention to take control of the territory.
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