NATO says a record of more than 20 allies are expected to hit alliance’s target for defense spending this year
- Over 20 NATO member nations are expected to meet the defense spending target this year due to concerns over the war in Ukraine, stated NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
- This marks a substantial increase from 2021, with 32 NATO members aligning with the defense spending guideline, up from just six nations previously.
- NATO members agreed to allocate a minimum of 2% of their GDP to defense last year, reflecting heightened worries about the conflict in Ukraine.
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