Keir Starmer to Meet Head of Nato Amid Speculation over Spending Commitments
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has formally proposed this Thursday that the members of the bloc allocate 5% of GDP to Defense spending, after announcing a formula for the allies to devote 3.5% to "pure" military investment and reserve 1.5% in expenditures related to the army, also for infrastructure and the defence industry. A proposal that totally conflicts with Spain's interests, which is not in favour of investing that percentage in Defens…
Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary-General, proposed on Thursday, 5 June, that the leaders of the Alliance Member States should, at the end of the month, accept the increase in defence budgets at 5% of GDP to cover the costs of increased military capabilities.


The NATO Rio-General's secret this Friday, officially, that the organization's duties agree, at the top of this m, in Haia, to increase its defence costs to 5% of GDP, in order to cover the costs of the organization's military capabilities.
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