The United States’ Nato allies must commit more than 3.5 per cent to hard military spending and do so in less than seven years, witnesses told US senators on Wednesday, foreshadowing what could be a contentious discussion at the security group’s leaders summit next week.
In recent weeks, Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, has said he expects member states at the summit in The Hague to agree to spend 5 per cent of their gross domestic product on defence…
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