Trump calls on NATO members to raise defense spending to 5% GDP  

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**NATO Asked to Spend 5% of GDP Defense**

US President- Donald wants NATO countries to spend more money on their military. He says the should aim for 5% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to be spent on defense, up from the current target of 2%.

This is not the first time Trump has made this call. In a news conference in , he repeated his earlier statement that NATO countries should do more to protect themselves and others. Trump’ idea has some within the alliance.

**NATO Want to Increase Spending**

Some NATO members see Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Trump’s views on isolationism as reasons to increase their . They want to take more responsibility for protecting each other. As a result, they are discussing raising the current 2% target to 3% by 2030.

**Current Spenders**

While some countries like Poland have spent a significant portion of their GDP on defense (4.12%), others have not reached the current target of 2%. In 2025, , Canada, and Spain were among those that had not met this goal.

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