Spain Stands Firm on Defense Spending Despite NATO Expectations
Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo stated that Spain does not foresee any consequences from not meeting NATO's defense spending target. Despite the refusal, the country will fulfill its military commitments. Cuerpo emphasized Spain's role as a responsible ally in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

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In a recent statement, Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo asserted that Spain does not anticipate repercussions from its decision not to adhere to NATO's defense spending benchmark of 5% of GDP.
Speaking on Bloomberg TV, Cuerpo highlighted that Spain remains committed to fulfilling its military capabilities and obligations towards NATO, reinforcing the country's commitment to being a dependable ally.
Spain's stance comes amid discussions held during a NATO summit in The Hague, where members are urged to reach the defense spending target.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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