Spain Finally Hits NATO Target to Spend 2% of GDP on Defence, Data Reveals - Olive Press News Spain
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The Spanish government welcomes the fact that it has reached 2% of GDP in defence expenditure, a commitment of NATO which it will soon have to increase to 5%. ...
Spain is already spending 2% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on military spending during 2025, according to the latest NATO report on this matter. Spain, together with Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Northern Macedonia, the Czech Republic and Luxembourg, is still among the countries with the least proportion of their GDP allocated to this area, but supposes that it meets for the first time the spending target that the members of the organization…
NATO certifies that Spain has already reached a level of defense spending that reaches 2% of GDP. A milestone that the alliance has been demanding since 2006 and that the government has set itself a maximum, despite the fact that the allies have increased their demands for economic effort."No more or less," said President Pedro Sánchez, when he announced last June that that money would be enough to meet the goals.This announcement generated unre…
Spain is spending 2% of its gross domestic product on military spending during 2025, according to an estimate published by NATO, which keeps the country among the allies...


The Atlantic Alliance estimates that all the countries of the organization already reach 2% committed in 2014, while last year only 19 of the 32 partners reached this figureRalf Stegner: “Increase defense spending will not end the wars and will make us lack resources” Spain is spending 2% of its gross domestic product for military spending during 2025, according to an estimate published by NATO, which keeps the country among the allies that leas…
Spain reached the commitment made with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to allocate 2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to investment in Defence and Armed Forces. According to the Ministry of Defence, this objective is achieved through the Industrial and Technological Plan for Security and Defence, which will have an initial investment of 10,471 million euros in 2025. This plan aims to improve the capacities of the Armed Forces, …
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