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NATO members defence spending revealed as UK is behind 13 allies together with Greece

A European nation got here out on high, with over 4% of its GDP going to defence spending.

All NATO member states hit the two% goal. (Picture: Getty)

NATO’s newest official report, launched on Thursday, revealed how a lot of their GDP every of the 32 members spent on defence in 2025. All members of the Western navy alliance hit the goal of two% of GDP, however whereas some did not go over this benchmark, others spent greater than double the set goal.

The UK ranked roughly within the center, spending 2.3% of GDP, falling behind the US and Germany, however coming forward of Spain and Canada. NATO Secretary Basic Mark Rutte praised the US, which spent 3.2%, for getting different allies to extend their spending after relying “for too lengthy” on the nation’s “navy would possibly”.

The highest nation spent over 4% of its GDP. (Picture: Getty)

He mentioned: “For too lengthy, European allies and Canada have been over-reliant on US navy would possibly. We didn’t take sufficient accountability for our personal safety. However there was an actual shift in mindset.”

Regardless of this, the US truly noticed a drop in spending, down 0.1% from 3.3% in 2024. They weren’t the one ones; Hungary’s defence spending dropped by a whopping 6%, and the Czech Republic’s fell by 0.3%.

On the opposite finish of the spectrum, Luxembourg (2.1%), Belgium (2%), and Slovenia (2%) noticed the largest year-on-year spending will increase.

Donald Trump has lengthy been a critic of the low ranges of defence spending of some NATO members, and in 2018 he went so far as suggesting the US might depart the alliance. Six years later, he urged the US might not defenc international locations below assault in the event that they weren’t hitting their defence spending goal.

Final autumn, Mr Trump floated the concept of expelling international locations in the event that they did not meet the spending targets.

NATO defence spending ranked

Czech Republic (2%)

Slovenia (2%)

Italy (2%)

Albania (2%)

Belgium (2%)

Canada (2%)

Portugal (2%)

Spain (2%)

Hungary (2.1%)

North Macedonia (2.1%)

Luxembourg (2.1%)

Bulgaria (2.1%)

Croatia (2.1%)

France (2.1%)

Slovakia (2.1%)

Montenegro (2.1%)

Romania (2.2%)

The UK (2.3%)

Turkey (2.3%)

Germany (2.4%)

Sweden (2.5%)

Netherlands (2.6%)

Greece (2.8%)

Finland (2.9%)

US (3.2%)

Norway (3.2%)

Denmark (3.3%)

Estonia (3.4%)

Latvia (3.7%)

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Lithuania (4%)

Poland (4.3%)

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