Seven Out Of 30 Allies Met NATO Military Spending Target In 2022, Says Stoltenberg
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Seven allies met military spending target – NATO
Seven out of 30 allies met NATO's military spending target of 2 percent of GDP in 2022, one country less than in 2021 before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday (March 21), urging allies to boost defence investment more quickly.
Only 7 Out Of 30 NATO Members Hit 2% GDP Defense Spending Target In 2022
Only 7 Out Of 30 NATO Members Hit 2% GDP Defense Spending Target In 2022 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is this week urging member nations to boost their collective defense spending after an annual report issued by the alliance found that merely seven out of 30 member states fulfilled the 2% spending requirement last year. NATO had projected that nine would reach the spending goal in 2022, but the report confirms the alliance fell short…
Seven allies met military spending target – NATO
Seven out of 30 allies met NATO's military spending target of 2 percent of GDP in 2022, one country less than in 2021 before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday (March 21), urging allies to boost defence investment more quickly.
NATO chief says 'dangerous world' demands 'more ambitious' defence spending
Alliance Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg outlined plans to demand more money from the coalition's 30 members - even though the vast majority of countries do not even meet the current 2% benchmark
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