Spain unveils 10bn plan to reach long-delayed Nato defence spending target
Briefly

Spain has unveiled a €10.5 billion investment plan aimed at reaching NATO's defense spending commitment of 2% of its GDP by 2025. Currently spending about 1.3% of GDP, Spain was under pressure to increase its defense spending, particularly from the Trump administration. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the need for robust defense strategies to tackle modern threats, including cyberattacks and disinformation. The plan focuses on telecommunications, cybersecurity, and military equipment, reinforcing Spain's commitment to European security in a volatile global landscape.
The enemies of Europe are not just using missiles as we have seen in Ukraine... They're using unmanned drones and paramilitary forces to sabotage supply chains.
In a world that's dominated by uncertainty, Europe is hope and it is certainty and that certainty must be protected by strengthening our security and defence systems.
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