NATO Raises Defence Spending Target to 5% of GDP at Ankara Summit

NATO leaders have agreed on a new defence spending benchmark of 5% of GDP for all member nations, announced at the alliance's summit in Ankara. This marks a significant increase from the longstanding 2% of GDP target that NATO had previously set. The move reflects growing concerns about security and the need for stronger collective defence capabilities. Currently, only two NATO member countries already meet this ambitious new spending threshold.
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