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“Learn to speak Russian,” the secretary-general of the alliance warned nations unwilling to make politically unpopular budget decisions.
By Mark Landler
“Learn to speak Russian,” the secretary-general of the alliance warned nations unwilling to make politically unpopular budget decisions.
Russia-Ukraine
War
Supported by
“Learn to speak Russian,” the secretary-general of the alliance warned nations unwilling to make politically unpopular budget decisions.
By Mark Landler

NATO chief calls for ‘quantum leap’ in defense and says Russia could attack in 5 years

Mark Rutte warns NATO must increase defence spending or ‘start learning Russian’

Nato chief calls for 400% increase in air and missile defences to counter Russian threat

Britain should stay close to US to ward off Russian threat, says defence chief

Britons ‘better learn to speak Russian without major defence boost’, Nato boss warns

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Nato ‘needs 400pc increase’ in air and missile defence

NATO Secretary General Rutte to ask allies to up military spending - UPI.com

NATO chief urges 400 percent increase in alliance’s air defense

‘Quantum leap’: Nato chief to urge 400 per cent rise in air defence

NATO countries should already be starting to learn Russian — MFA spokeswoman

LONDON: NATO members need to increase their air and missile defenses by 400 percent to counter the threat from Russia, the head…

The spending target the military alliance just agreed on is unlikely to be met by all countries, but experts say some members are…

The NATO general secretary has called for a 400% increase in air and missile defence spending, claiming member states will need…

Mark Rutte to call for dramatic increase in military spending as threat from Russia ‘will not disappear even when war in Ukraine…

Head of British military speaks out after Nato secretary-general warns ‘raise defence spending to 5 per cent or learn to speak…

The Nato secretary general said there is no discrepancy between the UK's current defence spending goals and his own push for…