Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged that the UK will boost defence spending to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035 to meet a NATO target.
The commitment comes as the leaders of all 32 NATO member countries met in The Hague on Tuesday for a two-day summit.
On Wednesday, they are expected to formally endorse a target for NATO members to spend 5 percent of their economic output on defence.
In a prepared statement published on Monday ahead of the summit, Starmer said the increase in defence spending would make the UK safer in an era of “radical uncertainty”.
The government’s National Security Strategy, launched on Tuesday, reaffirmed the spending pledge, while warning “for the first time in many years” that Britain must prepare for the possibility of a “wartime scenario.”…
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