The NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated during a press conference in Brussels that Slovenia, Albania, and the Czech Republic did not meet the target of allocating 2% of GDP to defense in 2025. He noted that nearly all NATO member states achieved this goal, but these three countries fell short despite their commitments. Rutte mentioned that approximately $1 billion in defense spending was not allocated by these three nations. However, he emphasized that this amount is relatively small compared to the total sum collected by all NATO members. He also highlighted that many countries have now
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