Nicușor Dan: Romania Honours Its NATO Commitments. It Will Spend 3.7% of GDP This Year on Security and Defence
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President Nicușor Dan says that Romania is honouring its commitments as a NATO member and that this year will achieve a cumulative level of defence and security expenditure of 3.7% of GDP.
While participating in the NATO Forum in Ankara, President Nicușor Dan delivered a comprehensive message on Romania's NATO commitments, highlighting our country's strategic directions in the tense regional context and new transatlantic cooperation projects.
At the NATO summit in Ankara, the head of state announced that our country will reach, in 2026, a cumulative level of 3.7% of GDP for defence and security, thus respecting its commitments to the Alliance. President Nicușor Dan transmitted, on Wednesday, by a Facebook post from the NATO summit in Ankara, that Romania respects all commitments made as a member of the Alliance, including by significantly increasing defence spending. "Romania respect…
President Nicușor Dan sent a Facebook post from the NATO summit in Ankara that Romania is fulfilling all its commitments as a member of the Alliance, and that the cumulative level of defence spending will reach 3.7% of GDP this year.
Romania's President, Nicușor Dan: , this year, we will achieve a cumulative level of expenditure for defence and security of 3.7% of GDP. Romania will allocate in 2026 a total of 3.7% of GDP for defence and security expenditure. On Wednesday, President Nicușor Dan announced that Romania has joined the NATO initiative "Drone [...] Romania's President, Nicușor Dan: , this year, we will achieve a cumulative level of expenditure for defence and secu…
President Nicușor Dan said on Wednesday, July 8th, shortly before participating in the NATO Summit in the capital of Turkey, that the summit represents a moment of assessment, one year after the meeting in The Hague, when the allied states decided to increase defence spending. UPDATE 14.15: The head of state sent a new message, on [...]
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