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Spain vows to meet NATO spending goal of 2% GDP in 2025

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Posted on April 22, 2025

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· Last updated: April 22, 2025

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Spain to Achieve NATO's 2% GDP Defense Spending by 2025

MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday his government will meet NATO's target of 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) on defence spending this year, long before its previous self-imposed deadline of 2029.

He announced a plan to increase spending by 10.47 billion euros ($12.04 billion), focusing on telecommunications, cybersecurity and buying military equipment.

"This plan will help us meet (the target) in record time," Sanchez said. "Spain will contribute to defending Europe."

U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing NATO allies to lift military spending as high as 5% of GDP. The European Commission has proposed allowing member states to raise defence spending by 1.5% of GDP a year for four years without punishing governments for increasing their budget deficits.

Spain spent just 1.3% of gross domestic product on defence in 2024, the lowest among NATO members.

Sanchez's plan will need to be approved by congress, where his Socialist-led government does not have a majority at present.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Charlie Devereux, editing by Aislinn Laing and Andrei Khalip)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain aims to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending goal by 2025.
  • The plan includes a 10.47 billion euro increase in defense spending.
  • Focus areas are telecommunications, cybersecurity, and military equipment.
  • Spain's current defense spending is the lowest among NATO members.
  • The plan requires approval from a congress without a government majority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Spain's commitment to meet NATO's defense spending goal of 2% of GDP by 2025.
Why is Spain increasing its defense budget?
Spain is increasing its defense budget to meet NATO's spending target and enhance telecommunications, cybersecurity, and military capabilities.
What challenges does Spain face in implementing this plan?
Spain's plan requires approval from a congress where the government lacks a majority, posing a potential challenge.

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