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On Wednesday, NATO Allies agreed more than 2% of his defensive expenditure by 2% to 5% of gross domestic products 2035.
In a form of expression, the Western Bloc Military “in the face of deep safety threats and challenges, especially Russia has a long-term threat of Euro-Atlantic security and terrorism”.
“Allies commit to invest 5% of GDP annually in defense requirements, as well as defense and safety expenses in 2035 to ensure our individual duties and collective obligations.” Continued.
It consists of 3.5% of 3.5% of the “mere” defense. Safety and Defense Related “Critical Infrastructure”, “Our civil training and resilience, innovation, and strengthened the basis of our defense industry.”
Allies must submit annual plans to “those who show the compelling way to reach this goal, NATO said, especially from Member States, Spain.
Some Member States must comply with the 2014 goal in defense of spending 2% of GDP.
Historical movement is behind the continuous tensions between the Middle East and Ukraine and Russia. Members have promoted to the new goal after years by Donald Trump President of the US, to share more load of collective defense for Canada in Washington and European Allies.
Wednesday also confirms “Birclad Collective Defense” is a salad in Article 5. Due to the attack of attack, the US reliability, when he reached this central column of NATO.
“We constantly join and constantly protect our citizens, defend the alliance, and protect our freedom and democracy,” it is read.
‘Quantum leap’
Aimed at the summit, the Secretary NATO said the general Mark Rutte said the agreement would regulate the “quantum leap” in the collective defense of the alliance.
The agreements “would not only increase our security, but also work,” continued by Rutte, the allies said, “important commitments to comply with important threats.”
Allies recognized the severity of threats in front of the alliance, he said, and “I understand that we must be safe.”
President Trump stressed that America is committed to nature, but in Europe expecting to help more and Canada, “and that’s what we do,” Rutte said.
Rutte admits that the effort required to increase the defensive skills of alliance, and we must renew “and act quickly.”
“The decisions taken today will also be much more powerful. The ally solution is also clear. We are committed to the article 5,” he said to the company, “he said.
When asked questions about Trump’s relationship, Rutte said, “I think it’s worth all praise.”
2025-06-25 13:34:00


