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Experts react: NATO allies agreed to a 5 percent defense spending target in a low-drama summit. Now what?

Summary by Atlantic Council
The Alliance summit was notable for what was said and done, especially about defense spending—but also for what was left off the agenda.

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At the NATO summit, leaders agreed to increase spending, and Slovakia also agreed. However, we hear from the prime minister that he does not want to spend a cent more on defense and that neutrality would be good for us. The former defense minister, who now works in Globsec, Martin Sklenár, was also in the Netherlands. He responded on the Doslova program that the signal that the allies sent at the summit was, in his opinion, extremely strong. "I …

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Atlantic Council broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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