The U.S. Embassy in Bucharest says that 2% of GDP for defense is no longer enough. “Peace is not free”
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The U.S. Embassy in Bucharest says that 2% of GDP for defense is no longer enough. “Peace is not free”
The U.S. Embassy in Bucharest issued a message on Thursday stressing that allocating 2 percent of GDP to defense is no longer enough and NATO allies “will have to spend a much higher percentage of GDP to meet the needs of a secure and secure future.”
US warns Romania that "peace is not free." US Embassy cites Article 3 of the NATO Treaty
The US Embassy in Bucharest sent a message on Thursday in which it assessed that the allocation of 2% of GDP for defense is no longer sufficient, and NATO allies will have to spend more for "a safe and secure future."
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