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Sánchez said the government will raise defense spending by 10.5 billion euros ($12 billion) to reach NATO’s target of 2% of ...
Spain, which spent the least of all NATO members last year on defense as a share of GDP, had previously committed to reaching ...
Spain will meet NATO's target of spending 2% of gross domestic product on defence this year, much earlier than its previous ...
Spain's prime minister says he wants to achieve NATO's 2% target for defence spending this year, as it tries to catch up with ...
Despite its public stance against weapons deals with Israel, Spain has reportedly approved over €1 billion in contracts with ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is urging the 32 member nations to devote more funds, equipment and political energy to the ...
Spain will meet Nato’s spending target of 2 per cent of GDP this year, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced, following years of under-investment in the military that has triggered the ire of US ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSpain halts controversial $7.5m deal to buy ammunition from Israeli companyPM Pedro Sanchez intervened to avoid a damaging political fallout with far-left allies in Spain’s coalition government.
Spain is the alliance's lowest defense spender, setting aside just 1.28 percent of its GDP on the military in 2024 — well ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that Spain will meet NATO's defence spending target this year by increasing ...
Spain will invest an additional €10.4 billion in defence to meet NATO's 2% target by 2025, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez officially announced after Tuesday's ministerial meeting in Madrid. The ...
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