NATO leaders are set to approve a major defence spending hike, committing members to spend 5% of GDP on military and security investments by 2035—up from the current 2%. The move is driven by Russia’s aggression and US pressure.
NATO leaders are set to approve a major defence spending hike, committing members to spend 5% of GDP on military and security investments by 2035—up from the current 2%. The move is driven by Russia’s aggression and US pressure.