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Trump Effect: NATO Nations Agree to Increase Defence Spending to Five Per Cent of GDP

Breitbart Monday, 23 June 2025 ()
Members of the Western NATO military alliance reportedly agreed to increasing defence spending to five per cent of GDP within the next decade in a major victory for U.S. President Donald Trump, who has long demanded that America’s allies pay more for their defence.
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