Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP, according to a report.
The new policy will make Lithuania the highest spender on defense in NATO in percentage terms, surpassing Poland, which ...
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would make Lithuania the NATO country spending the most on defense as a percentage of its economic output. The current leader is Poland, which already spends more than 4% and plans to go higher.
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Lithuania has decided to raise its spending on defense to between 5 and 6% of overall national ...
Reaching the 5% goal, up from the current 2% goal for members, would make Lithuania the NATO country spending the most on ...