The NATO chief wants to build the transatlantic military industrial complex, but the EU is backing its own companies.

Since he started work as NATO secretary-general almost two years ago, Mark Rutte has spent much of his time trying to keep the United States anchored to the world’s biggest…

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte faces a tough challenge keeping the US committed to the alliance, especially with President Trump demanding "loyalty" beyond financial…

Since he started work as NATO secretary-general almost two years ago, Mark Rutte has spent much of his time trying to keep the United States anchored to the world’s biggest…

As doubts swirl over US President Donald Trump's commitment to protecting NATO, Europe needs to take more responsibility for its own defence. After decades of underinvestment by…

This Tuesday, NATO leaders land in Ankara for an annual summit. The pre-negotiated statement promises an iron-clad 32-member family committed to collective protection. However,…

Europe is accelerating its military buildup as NATO adapts to a future with a smaller US security role.

As talks swirl over U.S. President Donald Trump's commitment to NATO, both sides of the Atlantic now agree: Europe needs to step up and take more...

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will insist at this week’s alliance summit that member states are keeping their promise to boost defense spending.

Under pressure from Washington, the impetus is on European NATO members at this week's summit in Ankara to show they can deliver on defense spending commitments.

Alliance members tout defense investments to try to head off Trump’s complaints.

Germany and France are at the center of a clash over the alliance’s future.

Military allies hope money, rearmament and a gesture on Iran will keep the U.S. president happy.

The military alliance chief has more warm words for the U.S. president in an interview with POLITICO, where he credits him with getting Europeans to spend more on defense.

The NATO secretary general stressed that NATO should replenish its arsenals, which had been depleted by arms supplies to Ukraine

"To stay transatlantic, we have to become more European," Mark Rutte said ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara, where European allies are expected to showcase their beefed-up defence…

‘Security situation demands capabilities. The hum of machinery must become a roar,’ NATO chief Mark Rutte said as he announced 5 new military contracts. Drones and ISR take the…

The NATO chief wants to build the transatlantic military industrial complex, but the EU is backing its own companies.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that Europeans had made "staggering" increases in defense spending.