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    NATO allies agree to historic 5 percent defense spending target

    June 26, 2025
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    NATO leaders have agreed to a substantial increase in defense spending, marking a major policy shift aimed at strengthening the alliance’s ability to address rising security threats. The decision came at the conclusion of a brief but closely watched summit in The Hague on Wednesday, where member states pledged to boost annual defense-related expenditures to 5% of their gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. The new target significantly raises the bar for defense investment among the 32-member alliance and reflects growing concerns over global security challenges.

    NATO allies agree to historic 5 percent defense spending target

    The commitment aligns with long-standing calls from U.S. President Donald Trump for greater financial contributions from NATO allies. During his presidency, Trump had frequently criticized member states for what he described as inadequate defense spending, and this latest development is seen as a response to those concerns. In a joint declaration issued at the summit, NATO leaders stated they were “united in the face of profound security threats and challenges,” emphasizing that the alliance remains committed to collective defense under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.

    The leaders specifically cited Russia as a long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security, as well as the ongoing threat of terrorism that continues to destabilize parts of Europe and neighboring regions. The declaration comes amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe, where Russia’s military posture and activities have raised alarms among NATO member states. Recent developments, including increased military exercises and alleged cyberattacks, have reinforced calls for a stronger and more capable NATO presence across the continent.

    NATO pledges record defense spending to counter evolving threats

    The summit also served to ease concerns sparked earlier in the week after President Trump appeared to cast doubt on the alliance’s unity. His remarks, interpreted by some as questioning NATO’s future direction, led to speculation about potential divisions among allies. However, Wednesday’s announcement reaffirmed a unified stance, with all member states endorsing the increased spending plan and reiterating their shared defense commitments.

    The new financial target represents the most significant spending commitment by NATO since the end of the Cold War. While the alliance had previously aimed for members to allocate at least 2% of GDP to defense, many countries had struggled to meet that benchmark. The latest pledge signals a renewed determination to address security challenges collectively and ensure NATO’s long-term operational readiness. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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