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Nuno Rogeiro: “5% of Gdp for Defence Is Very Much, Especially for Countries with Little. in Portugal We Need to Know Where the Money Will Be Spent”

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In this episode of the West-West program in podcast, Nuno Rogeiro analyzes the developments of the recent NATO summit, as well as the proposal to increase defence expenditure for 5% of GDP.
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The 23 countries out of the 27 of the European Union, which are members of NATO, will have to invest from 2035, according to a Sipri projection, nearly 1350 billion dollars a year to meet their commitments (5% of GDP) taken last week at the Hague Summit.

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In a summit marked by rising militarism, NATO is imposing on members a spending increase to 5% of GDP, using the “China threat” to justify the expansion. A pact that risks turning the alliance into a trap for Europe. Global Times – June 26, 2025 The 2025 NATO summit was held from Tuesday to Wednesday in The Hague, Netherlands. In the joint statement following the meeting, the most important “achievement” was the agreement to increase defense spe…

In this episode of the West-West program in podcast, Nuno Rogeiro analyzes the developments of the recent NATO summit, as well as the proposal to increase defence expenditure for 5% of GDP.

In this episode of the West-West program in podcast, Nuno Rogeiro analyzes the developments of the recent NATO summit, as well as the proposal to increase defence expenditure for 5% of GDP.

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NATO countries, with Spain's reserves, are opening the way to spend 5% of their GDP on defence, security and resilience. Is it too? Is it too little?

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