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Donald Trump is considering plans to push Nato members to increase defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP if he wins a second term in the White House, The Telegraph understands.
NATO is concerned with Russia's hostile acts on Allied territory and has promised to respond. Source: NATO statement, as reported by European Pravda Details: The Alliance reported that numerous people have been indicted in recent weeks in connection with hostile state actions in Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the United Kingdom.