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Mark Rutte warns Britain to boost defence or ‘learn to speak Russian'

Mark Rutte warns Britain to boost defence or ‘learn to speak Russian'

NZ Herald7 hours ago

People in Britain had 'better learn to speak Russian' if the Government does not ramp up defence spending, Nato chief Mark Rutte has suggested.
Asked by the Telegraph if Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves should increase taxes to fund a defence budget of 5% of GDP, Rutte said that

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