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Nato chief says Europe increased defence spending by 20% in 2025

Nato’s Rutte says that on the back of the 2025 summit in the Hague, allies “took a historic decision to raise defence investment to 5% GDP,” with “significant progress” over the course of the year.

“For the first time, all allies met the goal agreed in 2014 to invest at least 2% of their GDP on defence,” he adds.

He notes that “we saw 20% increase in what Europe and Canada spent on defence in 2025 as compared with 2024.”

“Continuing this crucial trend will be a priority in the years to come,” he says.

He continues:

For too long, European allies and Canada were overreliant on US military might. We did not take enough responsibility for our own security.

But there has been a real shift in mindset, a collective recognition of our changed security environment. And as a European, I am proud of what we are doing.”

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Rutte also repeatedly gets asked about the recent Iranian attempt to strike the US-UK base on Diego Garcia, which he acknowledges as a “relevant development” showing Iran’s capabilities.

He insists Nato is “prepared” and can defend itself, pointing to three interceptions of missiles heading for Turkey.

And that ends his briefing.

The full 2025 annual report is here, if you would like to read it too.

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