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Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Dimitar Glavchev27 May. 2024 spending by nearly 20%. And this year, you will meet the guideline of spending 2% of GDP on defence. We appreciate that very much and it confirms that Bulgaria is a reliable member of the Alliance that helps to strengthen our collective defence. Today | Opinion |
Address by NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia, Bulgaria27 May. 2024 these numbers but I’ll repeat them just so you're 100% aware of them. When we published our latest report on defence spending in February, 18 Allies spent 2% or more of GDP on defence, and that is significantly more than just a few years ago - two years ago | Opinion |
Secretary General outlines key issues for Washington Summit at NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Bulgaria27 May. 2024 , modern high-end military capabilities” and “increasing the readiness of our forces,” all underpinned by major increases in defence spending across the Alliance. On support to Ukraine, the Secretary General underlined an urgent need to step up now | News |
Address by NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia, Bulgaria27 May. 2024 these numbers but I’ll repeat them just so you're 100% aware of them. When we published our latest report on defence spending in February, 18 Allies spent 2% or more of GDP on defence, and that is significantly more than just a few years ago - two years ago | Opinion |
Joint press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Dimitar Glavchev27 May. 2024 spending by nearly 20%. And this year, you will meet the guideline of spending 2% of GDP on defence. We appreciate that very much and it confirms that Bulgaria is a reliable member of the Alliance that helps to strengthen our collective defence. Today | Opinion |
Secretary General outlines key issues for Washington Summit at NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Bulgaria27 May. 2024 , modern high-end military capabilities” and “increasing the readiness of our forces,” all underpinned by major increases in defence spending across the Alliance. On support to Ukraine, the Secretary General underlined an urgent need to step up now | News |
Secretary General welcomes Latvian Foreign Minister to NATO Headquarters23 May. 2024 . The Secretary General congratulated Latvia on the recent 20th anniversary of the country’s accession to NATO. He commended Latvia’s pledge to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP by 2027 and thanked Minister Braže for Latvia’s significant contributions | News |
Secretary General welcomes Latvian Foreign Minister to NATO Headquarters23 May. 2024 . The Secretary General congratulated Latvia on the recent 20th anniversary of the country’s accession to NATO. He commended Latvia’s pledge to increase defence spending to 3% of GDP by 2027 and thanked Minister Braže for Latvia’s significant contributions | News |
Secretary General welcomes Lithuanian Prime Minister to NATO16 May. 2024 commitment to spend 3% of GDP on defence from 2025. Mr Stoltenberg thanked Prime Minister Šimonytė for Lithuania’s support for Ukraine. He highlighted that, at the upcoming Washington Summit, Allied leaders will work towards securing further long-term | News |
Secretary General welcomes Lithuanian Prime Minister to NATO16 May. 2024 commitment to spend 3% of GDP on defence from 2025. Mr Stoltenberg thanked Prime Minister Šimonytė for Lithuania’s support for Ukraine. He highlighted that, at the upcoming Washington Summit, Allied leaders will work towards securing further long-term | News |