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Germany for the first time in the last three decades reported the planned allocation of an amount equivalent to 2% of GDP for defense, Azernews reports.
The government informed NATO about the transfer of $73.4 billion for military needs, writes the agency dpa, noting that for Germany this is a record amount in absolute terms.
According to documents from the archives of the North Atlantic Alliance, Germany last allocated 2% of GDP for defense in 1992. During the Cold War, Germany's military spending quota exceeded 3% of GDP.
NATO defense ministers will discuss the situation with military spending at a meeting in Brussels on February 15. It is expected that in 2024 about 20 out of 31 NATO states will fulfill the military spending quota of 2% of GDP.