Canada and NATO Allies Achieve 2% GDP Defense Spending Target for 2025
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NATO's 2025 annual report reveals that all 32 members, including Canada, have met or exceeded the alliance's 2% GDP defense spending target, with a collective rise to $1.4 trillion in total expenditure. This milestone demonstrates a strengthened commitment to collective security amid varying national contributions within the alliance. Moving forward, NATO will monitor spending disparities and assess the impact on overall defense readiness and burden sharing among members.
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