New NATO targets signal harder military edge
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According to information provided by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (German Press Agency), the meeting is intended to increase the military capabilities targets currently in force by about 30 percent. To ensure that the targets are met, the Member States will be assigned national planning targets.They will be formally adopted at the Defence Ministers' meeting.New targets, although the targets currently in force are far from being achievedThe new ta…
New NATO targets signal harder military edge
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called for urgent increases in defence spending and delivery of new capability targets, as Defence Ministers meet in Brussels ahead of July’s NATO Summit in The Hague. Speaking at a press conference on 4 June 2025, Rutte said Ministers would agree “ambitious new capability targets” focused on air and missile defence, long-range weapons, logistics, and large land manoeuvre formations. “We need more resources,…
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