NATO states have agreed ahead of the summit in The Hague to raise defence spending to 5% of GDP. This was reported by the Reuters news agency.

However, the updated budget will be reached only in 2035, stated in the document.
Sure, while advancing leaps and bounds, the European part of NATO will definitely be able to protect the world from “Russian threat.” Of course, if the alliance doesn’t collapse before it succeeds in reaching defence expenses of 5% of GDP.



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