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NATO members plan to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 — a "quantum leap," according to the military alliance's ...
The current defense budget can’t patch all the gaps left by years of under-investment, and Belgium will focus on priority ...
Portugal is planning a gradual increase in defense spending to reach NATO's 5% GDP target by 2035 while ensuring financial ...
President Donald Trump's critics scoffed at his idea for NATO allies to pay more for their defense. Now, a new deal is in place to achieve that goal.
The defense alliance of 32 countries is planning to invest billions in its security over the coming decade. But it’s a splurge that some European NATO members, saddled with huge debt burdens, can ...
Bulgaria is set to create a new National Defense Plan following the upcoming NATO Summit in The Hague, announced Prime ...
NATO members will be expected to spend 3.5% of their GDP on core defence such as troops and weapons – the items currently ...
A portion of the alliance's defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
US President Donald Trump has praised NATO's agreement to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP as a "monumental" victory for the United States.
NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.
NATO member nations voted to increase defense spending to 5% of their annual GDP by 2035, following long-term pressure from President Donald Trump, as the alliance reaffirmed its defensive agreement.