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  • Seven NATO Countries Increase Defense Spending Exceeding 3% of GDP

    Daily Pulse March 26, 2026

    Seven NATO Countries Increase Defense Spending Exceeding 3% of GDP

    In 2025, seven NATO member states allocated over 3% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to defense expenditures, as reported in the alliance’s annual report.

    Three nations have already met the 3.5% defense spending target set for 2035, following an agreement among the 32 member states last year under pressure from U.S. President Trump. Additionally, NATO countries are expected to invest 1.5% of their GDP in defense-related areas such as infrastructure and cybersecurity. Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia recorded the highest defense spending relative to GDP in 2025.


    For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: deutschlandfunk.de