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Rearmo Nato, l'Italia Tratta. Yes of the Government to Increase the Expenses, but 5% of the GDP Is Considered Too High

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Rome, June 12, 2025 "Now we are safe, but in three or five years we may not be safe anymore." Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, yesterday in Rome for the summit of Foreign Ministers of the Weimar+ and for a face-to-face with Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi. The analysis of the Dutch leader is a red alarm: "Russia could move against the territory NATO by 2030, we cannot be found unprepared." He aims at a Kolossa re-armo l, an increase of mil…
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Rome, June 12, 2025 "Now we are safe, but in three or five years we may not be safe anymore." Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, yesterday in Rome for the summit of Foreign Ministers of the Weimar+ and for a face-to-face with Giorgia Meloni at Palazzo Chigi. The analysis of the Dutch leader is a red alarm: "Russia could move against the territory NATO by 2030, we cannot be found unprepared." He aims at a Kolossa re-armo l, an increase of mil…

·Italy
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“We need to increase our expenses with the Defence. We heard the German Chief of State-Maor of Defence say, some days ago, that in 2029, in 2030, Russia may be ready to try something against NATO territory. Therefore, we are not sure now. We are not safe here for three or five years, so we have to spend more,” Rutte said, in Rome. Ruth referred to a recent interview by the German military inspector general, Carsten Breuer, according to which sin…

·Portugal
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The Italian government expressed confidence in a short-term agreement, but asked for flexibility to achieve the new objectives.

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Correio da Manhã broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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