Spanish Pm Opposes Raising Eu Defense Spending to 5% of Gdp
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has spoken out against increasing defense spending by European Union countries to five percent of GDP, as demanded by US President Donald Trump. The future of Europe should not be based on its militarization, but on unity and respect for international law, he said in an interview with the Spanish newspaper La Pais.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez opposed Donald Trump's idea to increase the defense budgets of European countries to 5% of GDP, saying that the future of the continent should not be built on militarization, but on unity and respect for international law.
At the same time, Sánchez acknowledged that the country was forced to increase its defence and security spending.
The priority for Europe should be unity and respect for international law, not militarization, Sanchez considers.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says he opposes raising defense spending to 5% of GDP
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has spoken out categorically against defense spending of 5% of GDP, as demanded by US President Donald Trump.
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