Spanish PM Opposes 5% NATO Defence Spending Target
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has expressed his opposition to increasing NATO's defence spending target to 5% of GDP in a letter to the alliance, according to a report by TVE. His press office has not responded to requests for comments on this matter.

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has communicated his opposition to the proposed increase of NATO's defence spending target to 5% of GDP. This position was revealed in a letter he wrote to the alliance, as reported by state broadcaster TVE on Thursday.
The pushback from Sanchez comes amid ongoing discussions within NATO about ensuring that member countries contribute adequately to collective defence efforts. The current defence spending target stands at 2% of GDP, with some countries falling short of this benchmark.
When approached for comments, Sanchez's press office did not immediately provide any response, leaving questions about Spain's stance on NATO defence guidelines unanswered for now.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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