Rubio: All NATO members to agree to 5% defense spending over next decade

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said all NATO members are expected to agree on a goal to reach 5% of GDP in defense spending within the next decade, ahead of the alliance’s summit next month.

This follows President Trump’s push for increased military budgets, criticizing members for not meeting the 2% target.

Most NATO countries are on track to meet or exceed 2% this year, with some already planning higher spending, Axios has reported.

NATO leaders aim to boost defense and related security investments to strengthen the alliance’s military capabilities for the future.

read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/05/16/rubio-nato-trump-5-percent-defense-spending-summit-deal

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