💨 Abstract
Spain has declined NATO's proposed defense spending hike, labeling it as "unreasonable." This decision highlights a potential rift within the alliance over financial commitments. The move comes amid ongoing discussions about shared security responsibilities among member nations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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