NATO defense ministers have reached a preliminary deal to raise spending goals, reflecting mounting concerns over security risks in Europe and beyond. The move comes as alliance members face pressure to strengthen deterrence and modernize their armed forces.
The agreement is part of a broader push among European governments to respond to a more volatile geopolitical environment. Officials have framed the shift as necessary to bolster collective defense and improve readiness across the alliance.
While the plan is not yet final, it signals growing momentum toward higher military budgets after years of debate over burden-sharing. Allies are expected to continue discussions before any formal announcement is made.
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