More allies pledge support for NATO ahead of Alliance summit

Politico: NATO’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said more NATO members will in 2018 meet a pledge to spend 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense. This declaration comes a week before the NATO summit.

“In 2014 it was three allies” who met the pledge, Stoltenberg said. “Now this year I expect eight allies to meet that pledge.”

Stoltenberg revealed NATO’s estimate in an interview with POLITICO’s EU Confidential podcast, but declined to name the extra countries that would hit the target this year.

According to NATO’s most recent estimate, released in June 2017, six EU countries hit the 2 percent target: the United States, Greece, the United Kingdom, Estonia, Romania and Poland. The latter two countries scraped across the line at 2.02 percent and 2.01 percent respectively.

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