NATO Struggles to Meet Spending Goals as It Weighs Higher Target
- Defense ministers from the alliance meet in Brussels Tuesday
- They’ll start talks on NATO’s defense-spending target
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NATO countries may agree as soon as this summer to spend at least 2% of their economic output on defense, a slight shift from the alliance’s 10-year-old pledge to “move toward the 2% guideline.”
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the alliance’s defense ministers will begin discussing the target when they meet in Brussels for two days starting on Tuesday, with the aim to agree on a revision by the next NATO summit in Vilnius in July.