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NATO pushes participants to lift defence spending to two% of GDP | Russia-Ukraine conflict


Military alliance scrambles to deter Russia and prepare for a potential Donald Trump presidency as it marks 75 years.

NATO is holding a summit in Washington, DC, to mark its 75th anniversary. The celebrations come at a time of uncertainty over the United States presidential election in November and the Russia-Ukraine war.

Members are under pressure to raise military spending to 2 percent of their gross domestic products. US presidential contender Donald Trump has long demanded that members step up their contributions. Is higher defence spending necessary at a time of economic uncertainty?

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