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NATO Summit 2026: Europe and Canada now spend 4% of GDP on defence

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July 7, 2026

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NATO Summit 2026: Europe and Canada now spend 4% of GDP on defence

The NATO summit, which began in Turkey on Tuesday, is focused primarily on the war in Ukraine and the alliance's requirement for members to spend 5 of their GDP on defence.

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BERNAMA

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· Jul 8, 2026

World : NATO Defense Spending Projected To Top US$1.8 Trillion In 2026

World : NATO Defense Spending Projected To Top US$1.8 Trillion In 2026

The Week

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation?

Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation?

Global News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Carney arrives at NATO summit, meets allies on sidelines

The NATO summit is expected to focus on a collective increase in defence budgeting as well as alliance unity amid an increasingly threatening world.

Eunews

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· Jul 8, 2026

Investment, unity, support for Kyiv: the NATO Summit draws to a close. Rutte: “The Alliance is stronger than ever”

The final statement notes that in 2025, Europe and Canada increased their defence spending by over 139 billion. Contracts worth 50 billion and aid to Kyiv totalling 140 billion have been announced for 2026 and 2027

Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 6, 2026

NATO: Defence spending, burden-sharing and support for Ukraine at the centre of the Ankara Summit

Member state defence spending, the gradual redistribution of U.S. military forces in Europe, continued military support for Ukraine, and strengthening the Alliance’s defence industrial base are expected to dominate the NATO Summit, which will take place in Ankara on July 7 and 8, according to diplomatic sources The post NATO: Defence spending, burden-sharing and support for Ukraine at the centre of the Ankara Summit appeared first on ProtoThema English.

TRT World

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· Jul 1, 2026

Defence spending to top agenda at Nato Ankara summit

At last year's Nato summit, under pressure from Donald Trump, leaders agreed to more than double their defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035. And the issue is set to dominate talks at the upcoming summit in Ankara. Our diplomatic correspondent Andrew Hopkins reports.

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Related coverage for "NATO Summit 2026: Europe and Canada now spend 4% of GDP on defence": BERNAMA — World : NATO Defense Spending Projected To Top US$1.8 Trillion In 2026. The Week — Nato summit: the most consequential in a generation? . Global News — Carney arrives at NATO summit, meets allies on sidelines. Eunews — Investment, unity, support for Kyiv: the NATO Summit draws to a close. Rutte: “The Alliance is stronger than ever”. Proto Thema - English — NATO: Defence spending, burden-sharing and support for Ukraine at the centre of the Ankara Summit. TRT World — Defence spending to top agenda at Nato Ankara summit