Spain reaches deal with NATO to be exempted from 5% of GDP defense . . . Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says that Spain reached a deal with NATO to be excluded from a 5% of GDP defense spending target Menu World Alarm grows after the US inserts itself into Israel’s war against Iran with strikes on nuclear sites Mike Lee’s posts about the Minnesota shootings incensed fellow senators They refused to let it go
Spain Claims Exemption After NATO Agrees 5% Spending Deal But they said the fundamentals of the deal remained intact Spain has been one of the lowest-spending NATO countries on defense in relative terms The country is only set to hit the alliance’s current target of two percent this year after a 10-billion-euro ($11 5 billion) injection
Spain wins exemption from NATO’s 5% defense spending goal Spain obtained an exemption from NATO’s ambitious defense spending target of 5% of GDP after several days of diplomatic wrangling that drew scorn from Donald Trump, right before leaders of the
NATO allies agree to 5 percent defense spending goal NATO allies have reached a deal on setting a new defense spending target of 5 percent of gross domestic product that allows Spain to spend less, two alliance officials told POLITICO on Sunday The demand was originally raised by U S President Donald Trump and will be confirmed by NATO leaders meeting in The Hague on Wednesday
Spain secures opt-out from new Nato spending goal, says Sánchez Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said he had sealed a deal with Nato allowing Spain to opt out from a requirement to increase its defence spending to 5 per cent of GDP, the target demanded by US