Only 70% of NATO Members on Track to Meet Defense Spending Goal by 2024

© AFP 2023 / JANEK SKARZYNSKI This picture shows the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on July 7, 2016, the venue of the upcoming NATO summit
This picture shows the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on July 7, 2016, the venue of the upcoming NATO summit - Sputnik International
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Fewer than 75% of NATO’s 28 members are to meet the goal of spending 2 percent of GDP on defense spending in the coming years, US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hoyt Brian Yee said on Wednesday.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Fewer than three-quarters of NATO’s 28 members are on track to meet the goal of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense spending in the coming years, US Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Hoyt Brian Yee said on Wednesday.

"All 28 Allies are moving toward spending at least two percent of GDP on defense with seventy percent already on track to meet that goal by 2024, the target date we… reaffirmed in Warsaw this summer," Yee told a US Senate hearing on NATO expansion.

Currently, only five NATO members, the United States, Greece, Estonia, Poland and the United Kingdom, contribute the required 2 percent of defense spending to NATO.

The United States provides the bulk of defense spending for the military bloc with an annual defense budget of $612 billion in 2016.

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