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Lithuanian president warns NATO could fracture over defense spending
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Lithuanian president warns NATO could fracture over defense spending

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda expressed concern that NATO could become divided if some member states fail to meet the alliance's goal of spending 5% of GDP on defense by 2035. During a press conference in Berlin with leaders from Latvia, Estonia, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Nausėda warned that disparities in defense spending could create divisions within the alliance. While NATO members agreed to the 5% target at last year's summit, most European countries are still spending significantly less than that amount. The Baltic nations are among the largest defense spenders relative to their economies. At an upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, European leaders aim to reassure U.S. President Donald Trump that they are increasing their defense budgets, as Trump has criticized European spending levels and questioned U.S. commitments to the alliance. Germany, for example, plans to double its defense budget within four years to meet the 5% target by 2029.

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Lithuanian president warns NATO could fracture over defense spending

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda expressed concern that NATO could become divided if some member states fail to meet the alliance's goal of spending 5% of GDP on defense by 2035. During a press conference in Berlin with leaders from Latvia, Estonia, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Nausėda warned that disparities in defense spending could create divisions within the alliance. While NATO members agreed to the 5% target at last year's summit, most European countries are still spending significantly less than that amount. The Baltic nations are among the largest defense spenders relative to their economies. At an upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, European leaders aim to reassure U.S. President Donald Trump that they are increasing their defense budgets, as Trump has criticized European spending levels and questioned U.S. commitments to the alliance. Germany, for example, plans to double its defense budget within four years to meet the 5% target by 2029.

Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives without overtly favoring one side. It includes quotes from Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda warning about potential NATO division due to uneven defense spending, as well as responses from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and references to U.S. President

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Lithuanian President Nausėda's warning about NATO fracturing over defense spending targets. It provides context about the 2035 goal and mentions the Baltic countries' higher spending. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of Trump's c

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