NATO leaders agrees on increasing defence spending to 5%
Wednesday, 25 June 2025 () Leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have unanimously agreed to significantly increase defense spending to 5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the summit in Hague. This historic move, coming amidst an increasingly belligerent Russia, also saw the alliance’s 32 members renew their ironclad commitment to mutual defense, signaling a united front […]
NATO agrees to 5% higher defence spending target ahead key summit at The Hague
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NATO Leaders have approved a plan to dramatically increase defence spending across the western alliance to five per cent of the gross domestic product over the... CBC.ca Also reported by •BBC News