(Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday he had instructed his defence minister and other officials to secure precise information on military supplies after the United ...
The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense announced on St. Patrick's Day ... Last year an event was held at the British Embassy in Dublin to mark his 105th birthday. Upon hearing of Hemingway's ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is set to meet with President Trump on Thursday, said he would increase British spending on defense ... United States Agency for International Development as part ...
The United Kingdom ... push to increase defense spending was not met with approval by all UK lawmakers. Some took issue with how the prime minister found the funds to support his spending ...
Defence Minister ... to the United States, but after Donald Trump's return to the White House, Canada saw an opportunity and leapt. Overnight, new Canadian leader Mark Carney spoke to his ...
However, Sir Keir told the House of Commons on Tuesday that the changes will mean “spending an £13.4 billion more on defence ... Minister well in his discussions with the President of the ...
I've been saying for some time that we Europeans - including the United Kingdom - have to do more for our defence and ... in the White House on Thursday. Pic: AP However, his comments caused ...
And the United Kingdom ... defense spending rising further, to 3%, after the next U.K. general election. The timing of the prime minister's announcement was notable, coming just two days before ...
The prime minister reiterated his unwavering support for Ukraine ... Starmer pledged the United Kingdom's "unwaving" support for Ukraine. "We stand with Ukraine for as long as it may take ...
President Trump has returned to the White House with ... of its GDP on defense by 2024. At the time of the agreement, only three countries — the U.S., the United Kingdom and Greece — were ...
Vaidotas Urbelis, defense policy director at Lithuania’s Ministry of Defense ... Sweden, Finland, Denmark, the United Kingdom, because we are most exposed and we know what Russia means.