All NATO Members on Track to Hit 2 Percent Military Spending Target This Year

NATO first set its goal for members to commit at least 2 percent of their GDP to military and defense spending in 2014.
All NATO Members on Track to Hit 2 Percent Military Spending Target This Year
NATO military forces during static display after an exercise at the Smardan Training Area, in Smardan, Romania, on Feb. 19, 2025. Daniel Mihailescu/AFP via Getty Images
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All members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are on track to commit 2 percent of their annual gross domestic product to military and defense spending, the alliance announced on Aug. 27.

The announcement marks the first time all alliance members appear on track to meet the 2 percent GDP spending goal since NATO set the target back in 2014. In the first year after the goal was set, just three members of the alliance met the commitment.