A record number of NATO member countries have reached the alliance's defense spending goal, with 23 out of 32 members now investing at least 2% of their GDP on defense amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. This marks a significant increase from the six nations that met the target before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg highlighted this achievement, emphasizing the importance of meeting these financial commitments for collective security. The push for increased defense spending comes as NATO continues to respond to the evolving security landscape in Europe, particularly in light of the conflict in Ukraine. At the last NATO summit, members agreed to make the 2% spending target a long-term commitment, urging nations to develop plans to achieve this goal.
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