
Greek PM: Trump’s 5% NATO Spending Goal ‘Very Difficult’
“I think 5% is frankly very challenging,” Mitsotakis said in a CNBC interview. “For hard defense spending, 3.5% is likely the maximum that could be reasonably accepted.”
“I think 5% is frankly very challenging,” Mitsotakis said in a CNBC interview. “For hard defense spending, 3.5% is likely the maximum that could be reasonably accepted.”
As he noted, in the last eight decades the dollar has withstood wars, recessions, and economic crises largely because successive American governments preserved certain fundamental commitments, but today there is an opportunity to challenge its global dominance.
Morgan Stanley: The threat to the Greek economy from the sharp increase in rents
The UN Security Council is meeting on Tuesday for its regular monthly briefing on Syria, chaired by Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis.
The newspaper titled its article “Trump Sets Sights on Greek Ports.”
Titled “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability,” the debate will bring together global leaders and experts for a strategic exchange of views on tackling the rising threats facing the world’s seas.