European members of NATO are considering increasing the proportion of military expenditure. On December 12th, the Financial Times reported that some European members of NATO are considering increasing the proportion of national defense expenditure in their gross domestic product (GDP) from the current 2% to 3%, which will bring budgetary pressure to many European countries.Italian Minister of Energy: If the conflict with Russia and Ukraine ends, we will not rule out importing natural gas from Russia in the future.GBP/USD fell more than 0.50% in the day, and now it is reported at 1.2611.
Canada's Labor Minister expressed the hope that Canada Post would resume operations early next week.Fitch: Adjust the outlook of Uzbekistan to negative.Central Bank of Peru: Peru's economy may grow by more than 3% this year.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman: Kiev tried to use the resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency on nuclear power plants to divert the world's attention from the attack on the employees of the agency.Turkey said it would crack down on Kurdish armed forces in Syria. Turkish President Erdogan held talks with visiting US Secretary of State Blinken in Ankara on December 12. The two sides discussed the latest situation in Syria and bilateral relations. Erdogan said that Turkey would crack down on all "terrorist organizations" such as the PKK.British Prime Minister's Spokesperson: The leaders of the Group of Seven agreed that the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Syria must be respected.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14