
Rutte expects plans to reach 5% of GDP in defense by 2035
Rutte explained that the Allies should confirm a commitment of about EUR 140 billion in military support to Kiev over two years, using..
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Rutte explained that the allies should confirm a commitment of some EUR 140 billion in military support to Kiev over two years, mostly using funds already approved. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Monday that the Allies will present, at the Ankara summit, “clear, concrete and credible” plans to invest 5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in defence by 2035. According to the Secretary-General of the Atlantic Alliance, only one year after the commitment made by the Allies at the Hague Summit, European countries and Canada already invest around 4% of GDP in defence and security on average.
Furthermore, Now we need to ensure that we are transforming our economic power into military capabilities," said NATO leader, advocating further integration of the defence industry and reducing bureaucracy to accelerate the production of military equipment. The leader of the Atlantic Alliance also warned that NATO should pay attention to China's role in the context of global security, defending close cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners such as Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan. “We cannot be naive about China,” Rutte said, recalling that Beijing, together with North Korea and Iran, continues to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. The first day of the summit will be dedicated to the NATO Industrial Defense Forum, during which, according to Rutte, contracts worth tens of billions of euros should be announced to strengthen the Alliance's military capabilities.
In addition, And the data we see so far is impressive," said Rutte, at a press conference held on the eve of the meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the Alliance. The war in Ukraine will be another major theme of the summit. Read Also: Ukraine: NATO says Russian attacks on civilians reveal Putin's "despair".
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Rutte explained that the allies should confirm a commitment of some EUR 140 billion in military support to Kiev over two years, mostly using funds already approved.
reliability low1/3 sourcesNATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Monday that the Allies will present, at the Ankara summit, “clear, concrete and credible” plans to invest 5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in defence by 2035.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to the Secretary-General of the Atlantic Alliance, only one year after the commitment made by the Allies at the Hague Summit, European countries and Canada already invest around 4% of GDP in defence and security on average.
reliability low1/3 sourcesNow we need to ensure that we are transforming our economic power into military capabilities," said NATO leader, advocating further integration of the defence industry and reducing bureaucracy to accelerate the production of military equipment.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe leader of the Atlantic Alliance also warned that NATO should pay attention to China's role in the context of global security, defending close cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners such as Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan. “We cannot be naive about China,” Rutte said, recalling that Beijing, together with North Korea and Iran, continues to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe first day of the summit will be dedicated to the NATO Industrial Defense Forum, during which, according to Rutte, contracts worth tens of billions of euros should be announced to strengthen the Alliance's military capabilities.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAnd the data we see so far is impressive," said Rutte, at a press conference held on the eve of the meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the Alliance.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe war in Ukraine will be another major theme of the summit.
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