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NATO Summit agenda focuses on defence spending and implementation of the 5% pledge

Proto Thema - English

Proto Thema - English

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July 7, 2026

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The Trump–Erdogan meeting is scheduled for 15:15 at the Beştepe presidential complex — the U.S. president’s positive signals, Israel’s reactions and reports of a possible French shift in position The post NATO Summit agenda focuses on defence spending and implementation of the 5 pledge appeared first on ProtoThema English.

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UPI

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· Jul 7, 2026

NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense

NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 7, 2026

Five NATO members seen to spend over 3.5% of GDP on core defence this year, alliance estimates show

ANKARA, July 7 (Reuters) - Five NATO members are projected to meet the alliance's goal of spending 3.5 of gross domestic product on core defence already in 2026, according to updated NATO data published on Tuesday ahead of a leaders' summit in Ankara, which also showed some members are still expected to spend only about 2.At a summit in The Hague last year, NATO leaders pledged to spend 3.5 of GDP on core defence items such as weapons and troops by 2035 - up from a previous goal of 2.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

NATO parliamentary speakers call for stronger defense, alliance unity, support for Ukraine at summit in Istanbul

NATO Parliamentary Summit stresses collective security, increased defense spending, respect for international law, democratic values and closer cooperation amid growing global threats

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 Independent

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· Jul 7, 2026

The countries that spend the most on Nato - and who needs to do more

The US is not the biggest contributor to the alliance as a percentage share of its GDP but Trump has demanded allies ramp up defence spending immediately

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 agenda focuses on defence spending and implementation of the 5% pledge": UPI — NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense. Al-Monitor — Five NATO members seen to spend over 3.5% of GDP on core defence this year, alliance estimates show. Anadolu Agency — NATO parliamentary speakers call for stronger defense, alliance unity, support for Ukraine at summit in Istanbul. BERNAMA — World : NATO Defense Spending Projected To Top US$1.8 Trillion In 2026. The Independent — The countries that spend the most on Nato - and who needs to do more. TRT World — Defence spending to top agenda at Nato Ankara summit