NATO Chief Urges Higher Defense Spending to Strengthen Security
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The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, which concluded its 71st annual session in Ljubljana, called on the alliance's member states to fulfill their commitment to increase defense and security spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. The parliamentarians also called on the members to strengthen support for Ukraine.
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Ljubljana called on member states to fulfill their commitment to increase defense and security spending to five percent by 2035 and to strengthen support for Ukraine.
Rutte: NATO Must Strengthen Defense, The Threat Is Getting Closer
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte yesterday at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (PA), which is being held in Ljubljana, emphasized the role of members of parliament in fulfilling the commitments that the leaders of NATO member states took at the summit in The Hague in June. Rutte stressed the need to increase basic defense spending to […] The post Rutte: NATO Must Strengthen Defense, The Threat Is Getting Closer appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
NATO chief urges higher defense spending to strengthen security
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday called for higher defense spending to ensure security, as the alliance moves toward a goal of increasing collective defense investment, reported Xinhua. Addressing the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Ljubljana, Rutte said European allies and Canada "are now on a trajectory" to bring their defense spending closer to that of the United States. "This is necessary to keep the Atlantic, the Arctic, Europe an…
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, which concluded its 71st annual session in Ljubljana today, called on the alliance's member states to fulfill their commitment to increase defense and security spending to five percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. The parliamentarians also called on the members to strengthen support for Ukraine.
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