NATO is pledging to ramp up defence spending, in line with demands by US President Donald Trump. The military alliance will meet in The Hague this week at a time of intense conflict in Europe and the Middle East. CNA’s Genevieve Woo finds out how tension between Washington and its European allies could impact the relevance, or even the survival, of NATO.
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