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NATO countries would count Ukraine military aid toward new 5% defence spending target

Upworthy Tuesday, 3 June 2025 ()
Billions of euroes spent by NATO allies to buy military gear for Ukraine would count as "defence-related" spending under higher new spending commitments, sources told Euractiv.
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