Portugal Aims to Reach NATO's Defence Spending Goal without Harming Finances
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Portugal aims to reach NATO's defence spending goal without harming finances
By Sergio Goncalves
Luís Montenegro says that the objective is ambitious, but for the material execution of what it finances. He also says the PS is an essential ally for the implementation of a long-term defence strategy.
In the Red Line in podcast, Miguel Morgado and Cecilia Meirles discuss political negotiations on increased investment in national defence and issues related to privatization of the TAP
Years of participation in low-intensity conflicts and operations against insurgent movements plunged us into a lethargy or fanciful dream in which wars, as we have known them so far, were a thing of the past. As a result of that feeling, the armed forces were re-thinking the length and breadth of the entire European continent, decreasing their size, prioritizing professionalization and specialization against the number of troops and adapting the…
Portugal Charts Steady Path to NATO’s Defence Spending Goal - Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service
Portugal is developing a carefully phased plan to gradually raise its defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, in line with NATO’s new target, while maintaining fiscal responsibility, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announced on Monday. Speaking at a national defence conference, Montenegro emphasised that the government’s approach will involve small, manageable annual increases that ensure a credible upward trajectory without undermining public fin…
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