Most members, including Croatia, below NATO defence spending target of 2% of GDP
Source:Hina
Author:Marija Šestan
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epa10741814 Ukraine's national flags and EU flags fly under the NATO logo in European Square, downton Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine, 12 July 2023, amid the Russian invasion. The NATO logo was installed in Kyiv in 2019 in connection with the events marking 70 years since the founding of the intergovernmental military alliance. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit was held in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius on 11-12 July 2023, where NATO leaders agreed to bring Ukraine closer to NATO. The inaugural meeting of the 'NATO-Ukraine Council' took place on 12 July, where the Allies were joined by Ukrainian President Zelensky. EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
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ZAGREB, 14 Feb (Hina) - A majority of NATO's 31 members, including Croatia, still fail to set aside 2% of their national annual GDP for defence, and those countries have been criticised by ex-US president Donald Trump, who recently called them "delinquent".