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NATO urges members to submit defense plans by Ankara summit

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte demanded members submit plans to meet a new 5% GDP defence-spending target by the Ankara summit, amid U.S. pressure to reduce its European security role. Europe and C

NATO urges members to deliver plans for reaching defence spending targets
Al Jazeera โ€” 6 July 2026
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has ordered alliance members to submit โ€œclear, concrete and credible plansโ€ to hit a new five-percent-of-GDP defence

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Why This Matters

The push for NATO members to submit concrete defense spending plans signals a pivotal moment in transatlantic security, where financial commitments are now directly tied to strategic credibility. With geopolitical tensions rising, the 5% GDP targetโ€”far exceeding the long-standing 2% guidelineโ€”reflects a recognition that Europeโ€™s defense posture must evolve beyond rhetoric, especially as Washington signals potential shifts in its regional engagement.

Background Context

NATOโ€™s defense spending targets have historically been contentious, with only a handful of members consistently meeting the 2% threshold. The new 5% target, first floated last year, gained traction amid Russiaโ€™s ongoing war in Ukraine and concerns over U.S. political fatigue in supporting European security. The Ankara summit will test whether this demand is a genuine escalation or a tactical move to pressure laggard allies into compliance.

What Happens Next

Members will face immediate pressure to submit detailed plans by the summit, with scrutiny falling on laggards like Germany and Italy, whose defense budgets have long lagged behind. If plans fall short, the U.S. may accelerate its push for greater burden-sharing, while Europe could face a reckoning over its reliance on American security guarantees. The outcome will also shape NATOโ€™s deterrence posture, particularly in Eastern Europe.

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