Canada lags behind allies as NATO plans to increase defence spending targets
VILNIUS, Lithuania — NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has made no secret of the fact that he wants more from member nations at this year’s leaders’ summit.
Exactly how much more is still a matter for discussion, but the 31 states with NATO membership are expected to make a more ambitious pledge than they have to date.
The agreed-upon target has been for each country to spend about two per cent of its GDP on defence.
Now, that is expected to just be the minimum.