BRUSSELS: Nato members agreed on Sunday to a big increase in their defence spending target to 5% of gross domestic product, as demanded by US President Donald Trump, but Spain said it did not need to comply just days before a summit in The Hague meant to be a show of unity.
Nato officials had been anxious to find consensus on a summit statement on a new spending commitment ahead of Wednesday’s gathering. But Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared on Thursday he would not commit to the 5% target.
Nato boss Mark Rutte has proposed to reach the target by boosting Nato’s core defence spending goal from 2% to 3.5% of GDP and spending an extra 1.5% on related items like cyber security and adapting roads and bridges for military vehicles.