Bucharest Summit Leaders Emphasize NATO Defense and Support for Ukraine
At the Bucharest summit, leaders from the Bucharest Nine and Nordic NATO allies reiterated Russia as the primary threat, calling for enhanced military readiness and increased defense spending. The group aims for NATO members to spend 5% of GDP on defense while reaffirming commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and military assistance.

The Bucharest Nine and Nordic NATO leaders have emphasized the need for increased military spending and a robust defense posture against Russia. They aim for NATO allies to reach a defense spending target of 5% of GDP.
Support for Ukraine's sovereignty and military assistance was reaffirmed, highlighting that aiding Ukraine is crucial for broader European security. Leaders pledged to enhance military mobility, missile defense, and infrastructure along NATO's eastern flank.
Additionally, the next summit is scheduled for Poland to address evolving security challenges. US-led peace efforts regarding Ukraine were also supported, reinforcing the importance of collective defense in the current geopolitical climate.




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