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Today, let’s go back to Katy Gallagher who has tours on Radio and TV today. Finance Minister, NATO members GDP 5 percent of the previous 2 percent of the target to spend the defense to spend Australia’nın expects to increase defense expenditures, he said.

US President Donald Trump pressured allies to contribute more to security during global uncertainty, including increasing conflicts in the Middle East, Russia’s ongoing Ukraine invasion and the increasing military presence in China’s Asian-Pacific region.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles joined the NATO summit in The Hague in the Prime Minister.Credit: Getty Images

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Australia to increase its defense expenditures to 3.5 percent of the GDP, and the Albanian government pushed back in favor of the plan to increase expenditures to 2.3 percent. Australia was not a NATO member, but joined the summit of this week as one of the pacific partners of the alliance.

Gallagher says that he is “undoubtedly ,, while the government says he will spend more on the defense, he will not invest in the level of the US.

“Within three years in the government, we significantly increased the funding for defense,” he said. Today.

“There is no doubt,… Because of the strategic environment we are in, more investment will be made in defense.

“This was not just about money, but also about ensuring what this investment means, and there was a problem we need to continue to focus on.”

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