Czech PM Babis: Country Will Miss NATO's 2% Defense Spending Target This Year, Aims to Meet It by 2027

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis stated on June 19 that the country will miss NATO's 2% minimum defense spending target in 2026 but aims to achieve compliance starting in 2027. The statement comes as NATO members face continued pressure to meet the alliance's defense expenditure commitment amid regional security concerns.
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