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NATO Industrial Capacity Expansion Pledge10 Jul. 2024 investments in deterrence and defence. Sustained, increased defence spending and firm orders, combined with long-term capacity investment, will enable industry to support the Alliance’s response to the challenges of an increasingly unpredictable and hostile | Official text |
Washington Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2024)10 Jul. 2024 of Ukraine and the leaders of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, and the European Union. 6. We welcome that more than two-thirds of Allies have fulfilled their commitment of at least 2% of GDP annual defence spending and commend | Official text, Pressrelease |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO Industry Forum in Washington09 Jul. 2024 that to for a politician to allocate more money to defence, then you need to allocate less money to something else. So the difficult thing is not to be in favour of increasing defence spending. The difficult challenge is to tell what will then get less. Or we will increase | Opinion |
Keynote speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the NATO Industry Forum in Washington09 Jul. 2024 that to for a politician to allocate more money to defence, then you need to allocate less money to something else. So the difficult thing is not to be in favour of increasing defence spending. The difficult challenge is to tell what will then get less. Or we will increase | Opinion |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the US Secretary of Defense, Lloyd J. Austin08 Jul. 2024 to continue to deter any aggressor and also ensure that Allies continue to carry their fair share of the burden and we have good numbers. 23 Allies are now spending at least 2% of GDP on defence, up from only three Allies when we made the pledge back in 2014 | Opinion |
Pre-Summit polling results show strong support for NATO and increased defence spending05 Jul. 2024 for NATO and increased defence spending 05 Jul. 2024 - | Last updated: 05 Jul. 2024 13:18 | News |
Pre-summit press conference by Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the NATO Summit in Washington05 Jul. 2024 transatlantic defence industrial cooperation, to boost production. We will also further enhance our ballistic missile defences, with a new Aegis Ashore base in Poland. Our strengthened defences have been made possible because Allies are spending more | Opinion |
Pre-Summit polling results show strong support for NATO and increased defence spending05 Jul. 2024 for NATO and increased defence spending 05 Jul. 2024 - | Last updated: 05 Jul. 2024 13:18 | News |
NATO Secretary General: “Our most urgent task at the Summit will be support to Ukraine”05 Jul. 2024 enhance ballistic missile defences with a new Aegis Ashore base in Poland. He welcomed that 23 Allies are now spending at least 2% of their GDP on defence. Global partnerships will be the third topic for the Summit. The Secretary General has invited | News |
Remarks by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with Peter Pellegrini, President of Slovakia28 Jun. 2024 are now spending 2% of GDP on defence. This is something that is important and I welcome very much. We will in our meeting discuss the preparations for the upcoming NATO Summit in Washington. This will be an historic Summit, because we will celebrate | Opinion |