Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Spain will meet NATO’s defense spending target this year as pressure grows on the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy and NATO laggard to boost its military expenditure
Spain to reach NATO's spending goal of 2% of GDP on defense this year

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