icon bookmark-bicon bookmarkicon cameraicon checkicon chevron downicon chevron lefticon chevron righticon chevron upicon closeicon v-compressicon downloadicon editicon v-expandicon fbicon fileicon filtericon flag ruicon full chevron downicon full chevron lefticon full chevron righticon full chevron upicon gpicon insicon mailicon moveicon-musicicon mutedicon nomutedicon okicon v-pauseicon v-playicon searchicon shareicon sign inicon sign upicon stepbackicon stepforicon swipe downicon tagicon tagsicon tgicon trashicon twicon vkicon yticon wticon fm
5 Dec, 2025 20:03

US gives NATO’s European members self-defense deadline – Reuters

They should be ready to defend themselves by 2027, according to the news agency
US gives NATO’s European members self-defense deadline – Reuters

European NATO members are facing a US deadline to take more responsibility for the military bloc’s intelligence gathering and missile production, Reuters reported on Friday, citing sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Pentagon officials warned delegations from several European countries this week that if they fail to meet the 2027 deadline, the US could scale back participation in certain NATO defense activities, according to sources cited by the news agency.

The report comes as Washington moves to reduce its direct involvement in Europe.

“Allies have recognized the need to invest more in defense and shift the burden on conventional defense from the US to Europe,” a NATO official speaking for the military bloc told Reuters, declining to comment on the 2027 deadline.

Other European officials have described the 2027 target as unrealistic, arguing that replacing US military support in the short term would require far more investment than currently planned, sources to the outlet.

Pentagon officials reportedly noted in the meeting that Washington remains dissatisfied with European defense gains, which they say have so far fallen short of expectations and will require more investment and effort to meet NATO’s requirements and share the military burden with the US.

As part of a broader military buildup, European members of the US-led military bloc agreed earlier this year to boost their spending on defense to as much as 5% of GDP by 2035. The plan followed pressure from US President Donald Trump, who has long insisted that European allies finally “pay their fair share” in NATO.

A number of European officials have urged increased military spending in response to what they describe as a growing Russian threat. Moscow has dismissed the claim as “nonsense” and fearmongering and condemned what it calls the West’s “reckless militarization.”

Dear readers! Thank you for your vibrant engagement with our content and for sharing your points of view. Please note that we have switched to a new commenting system. To leave comments, you will need to register. We are working on some adjustments so if you have questions or suggestions feel free to send them to feedback@rttv.ru. Please check our commenting policy
Podcasts
0:00
25:48
0:00
47:0