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Spain's Sanchez insists current defence spending 'sufficient'

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Posted on June 25, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain will meet the new capabilities targets agreed by NATO members in Wednesday's summit in The Hague but it considers its current defence spending of 2% of gross domestic product

Spain's Sanchez Affirms Current Defense Spending Meets NATO Goals

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain will meet the new capabilities targets agreed by NATO members in Wednesday's summit in The Hague but it considers its current defence spending of 2% of gross domestic product as "sufficient, realistic and compatible with the welfare state", Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said after the meeting.

Sanchez last week asked to opt out of NATO's demand to increase members' defence spending to 5% of their GDP, a request which NATO chief Mark Rutte publicly rebuffed.

"In today's summit, NATO wins and Spain wins something very important for our society, which is security and the welfare state," Sanchez said, as he insisted Madrid would uphold its commitments to the alliance while thanking the allies for showing "respect to Spain's sovereignty".

"I hope that in tomorrow's European Council in Brussels, we'll talk less about percentages of GDP and more about joint production, joint purchases and interoperability," he added.

(Reporting by David Latona, Inti Landauro and Emma Pinedo; Editing by Andrei Khalip)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain's defense spending is 2% of GDP.
  • PM Sanchez considers this spending sufficient.
  • NATO's 5% GDP demand was rebuffed by Spain.
  • Spain aims to focus on joint production and interoperability.
  • Spain upholds commitments to NATO while maintaining sovereignty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spain's current defense spending as a percentage of GDP?
Spain's current defense spending is 2% of its gross domestic product.
What did Sanchez request regarding NATO's defense spending demands?
Sanchez requested to opt out of NATO's demand to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.
What is the significance of the NATO summit for Spain according to Sanchez?
Sanchez stated that the NATO summit is important for Spain as it ensures security and supports the welfare state.
What does Sanchez hope will be discussed at the European Council?
Sanchez hopes that the European Council will focus more on joint production, joint purchases, and interoperability rather than just GDP percentages.

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