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NATO is expected to agree to a defence spending target higher than the current 2% goal, but not the 5% proposed by President-elect Trump. This decision is expected at a summit in The Hague in June, driven by concerns about potential Russian aggression and Trump's pressure. The new target is likely to be around 3%, but reaching it would be challenging for many NATO members who struggle to meet the current 2% target.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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