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June 21, 2025
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Italy affirms readiness to meet NATOs 2% defense spending target

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani reaffirmed Italy's commitment to raise defense spending to 2% of GDP, aligning with NATO targets while aiming to maintain fiscal discipline.Tajani framed the move not only as a response to NATO commitments but also as part of a broader strategic vision. ‘This is a signal that Italy is ready to invest more in its security and take a leading role within NATOs European pillar. I believe a common European defense should be our ultimate goal,’ he added.Currently, Italy is among the lowest spenders in the Alliance, with 1.57% of GDP allocated to defense in its 2025 budget.

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