The move will come into effect by 2035 and follows long-term pressure from President Trump.

Talks in the Netherlands will focus on a pledge to increase defence spending to 5pc of GDP

Britain and its NATO allies will increase defense spending by at much as 5% of GDP in the next decade, officials have announced.

NATO meets for its annual summit this week, and the U.S. is pushing for allies to sharply increase their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product.

The summit in The Hague is set to be one of the shortest gatherings of NATO leaders in the past quarter-century

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NATO allies have reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035. One chart shows what a big ask that is.

The US has been pressuring its allies to adopt new targets for defence spending in response to the Russian threat.

As Nato leaders meet to agree big increases in targets for defence spending, some of them haven't yet met the existing ones.

The spending target the military alliance just agreed on is unlikely to be met by all countries, but experts say some members are moving to bolster their defenses in case of a…

NATO members have been facing pressure, particularly from ally Washington, to more than double their defense spending target.

Unter dem Eindruck von Russlands Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine und auf Drängen von US-Präsident Donald Trump hat die Nato eine massive Erhöhung der Verteidigungsausgaben…

U.S. President Donald Trump has been exercising pressure for NATO allies to increase their defense spending across both of his terms in office.

The 32 leaders also said they were reaffirming their "ironclad commitment to collective defence".

Die NATO-Mitgliedsstaaten haben sich auf eine deutliche Steigerung ihrer Verteidigungsausgaben geeinigt – bis 2035 auf fünf Prozent der jeweiligen Wirtschaftsleistung. Nur Spanien…

The move will come into effect by 2035 and follows long-term pressure from President Trump.

U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed his commitment Wednesday NATO's core mutual defense pact at under which an attack on any member is an attack on all, after earlier sparking…

Dal 2% dovranno raggiungere il 5% del PIL entro il 2035, ed è soprattutto una risposta alle richieste di Trump

Alliance to ‘reaffirm’ support for Ukraine and pledged ‘ironclad commitment to collective defence’ spelled out in the defence partnership’s article 5.

According to the declaration, NATO members "will include direct contributions towards Ukraine’s defense and its defense industry when calculating Allies’ defense spending"

The bloc agrees to boost spending to 5% of GDP, but Spain, Belgium and Slovakia say they will struggle to meet target.