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Nato decisions are only taken by consensus. Sánchez’s opt-out rests on a change in the text from “we” to “allies” in the ...
The pact, which according to the Prime Minister allows Spain to only spend 2.1% on Defense, opens the door for nations like ...
MADRID - Spain has agreed with NATO to limit its military spending to 2.1 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), Spanish ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has insisted Madrid will not have to ramp up defence spending at the same rate as other ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says that Spain reached a deal with NATO to be excluded from a 5% of GDP defense spending target ...
Spain obtained an exemption from NATO’s ambitious defense spending target of 5% of GDP after several days of diplomatic ...
Spain agreed with the NATO military alliance to be excluded from spending 5% of its gross domestic product on defence, Prime ...
Euractiv's defence newsletter goes daily for a major week of summits. In this edition: Latest NATO news, a first look at the ...
Paco Camas, head of public opinion in Spain for polling firm Ipsos, sees a Sánchez resignation as "political suicide" for his ...
NATO on Sunday signed off on a pledge to ramp up defence spending before its upcoming summit, but Madrid insisted it would ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who is also a leader of the Socialist ruling party (PSOE), holds a press conference ...
Sanchez spoke during a grilling in parliament over revelations in a police report that included recordings of one of his main ...