A potential U.S. announcement to keep cutting commitments to the alliance is part of “normal business,” NATO boss Mark Rutte said.

NATO’s top military officer says he doesn’t expect any more drawdowns of American troops from Europe — at least not anytime soon — beyond the 5,000 that U.S.

Alexus Grynkewich assured that it would not affect NATO’s defense plans

BRUSSELS: The US will pull more troops from Europe but the process will stretch over years to give allies time to develop capabilities to replace them, NATO’s top commander said…

The remarks by U.S. Lt. Gen. Alex Grynkewich follow Trump's surprise announcement of the move early this month.

The planned reduction of US military forces in Europe will unfold gradually over several years and will be coordinated closely with NATO allies, according to NATO Supreme Allied…

NATO chief Mark Rutte said Wednesday that the U.S. decision to withdraw 5,000 troops from Europe would not hit the alliance's defenses.

A potential U.S. announcement to keep cutting commitments to the alliance is part of “normal business,” NATO boss Mark Rutte said.

NATO's Mark Rutte said US troop reductions in Europe will be structured and not harm defenses. The Trump administration has been aggressive and unclear about the drawdown but a US…

The changes come amid a growing rift between the U.S. and Europe amid the Iran war.

NATO's Mark Rutte said US troop reductions in Europe will be structured and not harm defenses.

NATO's European members will look to sound out US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on troop cuts by Washington Friday, as they seek to smooth over President Donald Trump's ire ahead…

Trump's reversal of his decision not to deploy troops to Poland was welcomed by NATO chief Mark Rutte, but fuelled concerns about a lack of coordination between the US and its…

"I am pleased to announce that the United States will be sending an additional 5,000 Troops to Poland," Trump said on Truth Social on Thursday.

According to the sources, this will not only eliminate the real shortfall in the alliance's arsenals but also "send a demand signal" to US President Donald Trump

Petr Pavel says while he and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš are at loggerheads over various issues, they “continue to have practical communications.”