NATO Ramps Up Defense Spending Amid Global Security Concerns

Amid rising global security concerns, NATO foreign ministers debated a US demand to increase defense investment to 5% of GDP over seven years. This shift comes as the US focuses on threats from Russia and China, prompting NATO to reconsider its spending strategies to enhance European security.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Antalya | Updated: 15-05-2025 15:10 IST | Created: 15-05-2025 15:10 IST
NATO Ramps Up Defense Spending Amid Global Security Concerns
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In a bid to address growing global security challenges, NATO foreign ministers convened in Antalya, Turkiye, to discuss a significant increase in defense spending. The discussions centered on an American proposal to elevate defense investments to 5% of GDP over the next seven years, as the US shifts its focus to threats beyond Europe.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for increased military investment to counter threats from Russia and the ever-growing concern of China's influence. The proposal underscores the necessity of modernizing military capabilities to address 21st-century security challenges.

As the debate intensifies ahead of a crucial summit, NATO members face pressure to meet new spending targets. The proposed plan involves allocating 3.5% of GDP to defense budgets and an additional 1.5% to infrastructure and cybersecurity, recognizing the critical role of robust infrastructure in defense strategy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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