
Aliança expects Portugal to reach 2.1% of GDP in Defense by the end of the year
And these data are contained in a report released by NATO containing investment estimates from the 32 member states of the Atlantic Alliance, with information
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These data are contained in a report released by NATO containing investment estimates from the 32 member states of the Atlantic Alliance, with information collected by June 3rd. Aliança expects Portugal to reach 2.1% of GDP in Defense by the end of the year. The same report estimates that Portugal reached the target of 2.01% for the year 2025, which had already been advanced by Defense Minister Nuno Melo in the Assembly of the Republic.
Furthermore, If these figures are confirmed, Portugal goes from an increase in Defense investment from 1.6 billion from 2024 to 2025, - the largest annual increase in Defense spending of the last decade - to only 600 million between last year and the present. The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey's capital, ends today at the Presidential Palace with three main issues on the table: investment in defence, strengthening industrial production and supporting Ukraine.
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These data are contained in a report released by NATO containing investment estimates from the 32 member states of the Atlantic Alliance, with information collected by June 3rd.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAliança expects Portugal to reach 2.1% of GDP in Defense by the end of the year.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe same report estimates that Portugal reached the target of 2.01% for the year 2025, which had already been advanced by Defense Minister Nuno Melo in the Assembly of the Republic.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIf these figures are confirmed, Portugal goes from an increase in Defense investment from 1.6 billion from 2024 to 2025, - the largest annual increase in Defense spending of the last decade - to only 600 million between last year and the present.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey's capital, ends today at the Presidential Palace with three main issues on the table: investment in defence, strengthening industrial production and supporting Ukraine.
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