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Nato's Rutte calls for 'quantum leap' as Europe boosts defence investment

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Posted on April 24, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has called for European countries and Canada to make a "quantum leap" in boosting their contribution to the alliance. Rutte, who is visiting

NATO's Rutte Urges Europe to Boost Defence Investment

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has called for European countries and Canada to make a "quantum leap" in boosting their contribution to the alliance.

Rutte, who is visiting Washington for talks with U.S. officials, wrote in an annual report published Thursday that European NATO allies and Canada invested 19.4% more in defence in 2024 than the previous year in real terms but that these efforts should be accelerated in 2025.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said NATO allies should spend 5% of gross domestic product on defence – a level that no NATO country, including the United States, currently reaches.

"European Allies and Canada must make a quantum leap when it comes to the contributions and capabilities they bring to bear. To do so, it will be essential to invest substantially more," Rutte wrote.

The United States accounted for an estimated 64% of the alliance's defence expenditure in 2024, while European NATO members and Canada made up 36%, according to the report, which also noted that last year 22 out of the alliance's 32 countries met NATO's target of spending 2% of GDP on defence.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • NATO's Rutte calls for increased European defence investment.
  • European NATO allies and Canada increased spending by 19.4% in 2024.
  • U.S. President Trump suggests 5% GDP spending on defence.
  • 22 out of 32 NATO countries met the 2% GDP defence spending target.
  • The U.S. accounts for 64% of NATO's defence expenditure.

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