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Nato Chief Calls on States to Commit to Increasing Defense Spending to 5% of Gdp | českénoviny.cz

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Brussels - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte today called on member states to demonstrate at a summit in Ankara in July that they are on a credible path to increasing defense spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Rutte made the remarks in NATO's annual report for 2025, according to which European countries and Canada increased their defense spending by 20 percent last year.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on member states to demonstrate at a summit in Ankara in July that they are on a credible path to increasing defense spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Rutte said this in NATO's annual report for 2025, according to which European countries and Canada increased their defense spending by 20 percent last year.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on member states on Thursday to demonstrate at a summit in Ankara in July that they are on a credible path to increasing defense spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Rutte said this in NATO's annual report for 2025, according to which European countries and Canada increased their defense spending by 20 percent last year.

Brussels - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte today called on member states to demonstrate at a summit in Ankara in July that they are on a credible path to increasing defense spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Rutte made the remarks in NATO's annual report for 2025, according to which European countries and Canada increased their defense spending by 20 percent last year.

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