Members of NATO agreed to increase defense spending up to 5% of their countries’ GDP on Sunday, a benchmark by US President Donald Trump for a long time, who had complained that the US had done a lot for a long time for the security of Europe.
Spain had reduced the measurement, but finally left its opposition after being a deal to be a deal.
It is expected that members of NATO will vote in favor of increasing the defense spending to 5% during the two -day NATO meeting starting on Tuesday during the upcoming two -day NATO meeting.
Once adopted, nations of all members except Spain will have up to 2035 to reach a target of 5%.
At least 3.5% National GDP core will be spent on military needs, while additional 1.5% can be allocated for related expenditure,
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