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North American and European leaders agree on 5% defence spending target


Natoโ€™s 32 members have pledged to meet Donald Trumpโ€™s demand to increase defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP to secure protection from the US, promising โ€œannual plans showing a credible, incremental pathโ€ to the goal.

In a joint statement released during a summit of the alliance in The Hague on Wednesday, the allies also said they โ€œreaffirm our ironclad commitment to collective defenceโ€.

A review of the spending goal would take place in 2029, the communiquรฉ said.

Officials told the FT that the text agreed by the leaders was kept to just five paragraphs, in line with Nato secretary-general Mark Rutteโ€™s strategy of keeping the meeting short, focused and as uncomplicated as possible to avoid losing Trumpโ€™s attention.

By contrast, the last two Nato summit communiquรฉs, from Washington and Vilnius, were 44 and 90 paragraphs long, respectively.

โ€œAllies commit to invest 5% of GDP annually on core defence requirements as well as defence-and security-related spending by 2035 to ensure our individual and collective obligations,โ€ the statement said.

The text was intended to ease Trumpโ€™s long-held irritation over what he has said was over-reliance by European allies on US defence spending.

In response to Trumpโ€™s assertion last week that the new 5 per cent defence spending pledge would not apply to Washington, Rutte said the US is โ€œmore or less thereโ€ already.

When asked during the summit to clarify his stance on Article 5, Natoโ€™s mutual defence pact, Trump said: โ€œThatโ€™s why Iโ€™m here,โ€ adding that if he didnโ€™t stand with the alliance, โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be here.โ€

The statement contained just one reference to Russia, citing the โ€œlong-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic securityโ€ and one sentence referencing โ€œenduring sovereign commitments to provide support to Ukraineโ€.

Trump is sceptical about treating Russia as an adversary and has been lukewarm in his backing of Ukraine.

The communiquรฉ featured the wording โ€œallies agreeโ€ to the spending promise, rather than the โ€œwe agreeโ€ that was in previous drafts and was vetoed by Spain.

Madrid had argued it could deliver the required military capabilities demanded by Nato by spending less than 5 per cent of GDP.



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