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Moscow. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov on Thursday clarified that the decision to increase its defense spending of NATO will not make any significant impact on Russia’s security. During a press conference, Lavarov said, “I don’t think it will have any special effect.”
This 5 percent of this 5 percent is proposed for original defense spending and 1.5 percent for other related areas, such as significant infrastructure, network safety, and defense industry capabilities. The scheme will be reviewed again in 2029, in which the strategic conditions and capacity goals of that time will be taken into consideration.
Prior to the summit, Trump again raised doubts about the protecting its colleagues by the US. US President Donald Trump appreciated the agreement in a press conference after the summit, but he said that the US has been carrying the “excessive burden” of the security of the alliance (NATO) for a long time.
Let us know that Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had announced before the summit that Spain will agree with NATO to limit his defense spending to 2.1 percent of GDP.
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