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US & Spain: NATO Spending Dispute – 5% Target

US & Spain: NATO Spending Dispute – 5% Target

June 19, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

The United‌ States is urging ⁣Spain​ to increase its defense spending ​to ⁢meet NATO’s crucial⁣ 5% GDP target. This demand follows reports of Spain’s reluctance to fully commit, sparking a ⁢important dispute within the alliance. The White House⁤ is firm: all NATO members must contribute their ‌fair share, especially considering the substantial financial investment ⁤by‍ US⁣ taxpayers ​in‌ collective defense. Karoline Leavitt ⁢highlighted expectations for European allies, bringing the NATO spending ‌ under global scrutiny. The article dives deep into the US-Spain relations ⁢ as the​ country reconsiders its financial commitments. News Directory 3 keeps⁣ you informed on this pivotal moment for European security and international relations. What will ​be the outcome of these talks? Discover ‌what’s next …

Key Points

  • White House insists‍ all NATO members⁢ must ‌meet defense spending ⁣targets.
  • Spain’s commitment⁣ to the 5% goal is under‌ scrutiny.
  • U.S.​ taxpayers have contributed significantly to mutual defense.

US ⁣Urges Spain to Meet NATO Defense ⁣Spending Goal

Updated June 19, 2025

The White‍ House is calling on Spain to​ increase its defense⁢ spending to meet NATO’s target of 5% of GDP. The​ request comes after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ​reportedly ‍told‍ NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that Spain could not commit to ⁢the⁤ goal, suggesting it should be considered “optional.”

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt ⁣stated that the U.S. expects ‍all European countries to pay⁢ their⁤ fair⁤ share and meet the agreed-upon threshold. Leavitt added that the U.S. has made its​ priorities clear to European allies, including spain.

Leavitt emphasized that this demand is‍ “fair,” given the⁣ significant financial ⁤contributions made by U.S. taxpayers to support mutual defense.

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