Leaving Defense Spending at 2.1% of GDP as Sanchez Wants Would Cost 9.400 Million More Until 2028; Bringing It to 5% Would Be 107,000.
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If Spain were to achieve, as government president Pedro Sánchez announced on Sunday, an agreement with NATO to allocate only 2.1% of GDP to defense spending, that would...
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, is preparing to sign the commitment to increase military and defence spending to 5% of GDP, despite all the reluctance he has maintained in public. At the entrance of the main session of the NATO summit, the majority of European leaders have referred to the fact that all countries are going to take the same commitment to rearm themselves in order to face the growing threat posed by Russia that, as …
How is it possible that President Pedro Sánchez publicly assures that Spain will achieve the defense objectives with only 2.1 % of GDP, how much of the...
The president of the government defends that this level of spending is sufficient to meet the commitments without compromising the welfare state. The entry Pedro Sánchez confirms that Spain will not exceed 2.1 % of the GDP in defense with the endorsement of NATO #25Jun was first published in El Impulso.
NATO leaders have signed on Wednesday in The Hague their commitment to the target of spending in defense of 5% of GDP annually...
When questioned by the media around the world, Bart De Wever was not in an easy position when he arrived in The Hague...
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